Built on land purchased by the Bank of Australasia, 1854, for the then inflated price of 2,500 pounds, this two level brick building adopts the typical Conservative Classical style developed in Switzerland during the early 18th century from prototypes in the Italian Renaissance.
Castlemaine builder James Kibble constructed the bank to the design of Melbourne architect John Gill, to open in July 1857 for a building cost of 5,310 pounds.
This building was the second of five banks facing the Market Square, to be constructed during the gold rush period of Castlemaine.
Historic, solid and prominently located in the heart of Mostyn Street opposite Victory Park gardens and the historic Castlemaine Visitor centre building, this large Solid Brick bank building offers a once in a generation opportunity to secure a freehold of this calibre, size and position.
Featuring 7 main rooms, the Georgian styled building offers an imposing classic facade and light filled spaces over 2 floors.
GROUND FLOOR features 210m2 of space with east facing windows looking out to Frederick Street: there are 2 huge spaces, a Bank Manager's room, safe and strong room, kitchen and bathrooms.
UPSTAIRS features 110m2 with 4 main rooms, fire places and timber floors, views of the park and town, and a large stairwell with direct access to a side-courtyard entry off Mostyn Street.
ZONED Commercial 1 and offered for sale with Vacant Possession, this outstanding property offers a special opportunity with options galore (STCA).
SELLING TERMS 60-day settlement on a Plus GST basis.
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