The Madison - Corner of Flinders Lane & Queen Street, circa 1937
Perched on level 6 occupying a prime corner position with windows that wrap around the entire apartment and 2.75 metre ceilings, this will excite buyers looking for character, space, and brilliant natural light.
Formerly the Provident Life Building and now known as The Madison, this building and the architectural gems that surround it are a wonderful tribute to the architecture of an early and prosperous Melbourne. Constructed in 1937 and converted into residential apartments in 1994, this building was part of the earlier CBD transition into residential apartments that saw the CBD become the place to be for warehouse and heritage conversions.
Offering a spacious open plan living and dining room, this is perfect for those who love to entertain. The master bedroom with good separation from the living area with built-in robes and a second bedroom which also works well if you are wanting to set up a home office. A functional kitchen with a dishwasher and ample storage.
There is also a secure storage cupboard on the same floor. Two lifts service the building with secure intercom access.
Owner-occupiers and astute investors will relish the opportunity to buy into this building with many art-deco features that give it a real sense of individuality.
With all facilities and amenities within walking distance including Federation Square, Flinders Street Station, art galleries, restaurants, shops, a stroll in the parks or by the river, even a football match at the MCG. This location offers it all!
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