READY TO BE REVITALISED - Former Bank of New South Wales
Begging to be brought back to life, the former Bank Of New South Wales, Barmedman, is ready to be revitalised.
This beauty hosts all the features of yesteryear, including wide floorboards, pressed tin ceilings, multiple sets of french doors, original Chubb Safe, sash windows and picture rails, Metters fireplaces and mantles and more.
Configuration: • Bank of New South Wales and attached 4 bedroom managers residence; circa early 1900's. • Front entrance, generous open service area, managers office, a separate staff entrance from Star Street and toilet room. • Managers residence - an impressive 4-bedroom residence, 3 hosting fireplaces. • Separate, generous entrance and hallway, branching to a large formal living space • Large dining/kitchen area situated at the rear of the building. • Original bathroom with bathtub/shower over, toilet and dual linen presses in hallway. • Large laundry with copper and triple concrete tub. • Original garage/workshop space with storage area. Rear lane and Star Street accesses.
This project is not for the faint of heart - but rest assured, you'll reap the reward when she's restored.
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