Positioned on the corner of Sydney Road and Kars Street, directly opposite Queen Victoria Park, this double red brick residence has occupied one of Beechworth's most prominent residential addresses since 1870. It has passed through the hands of a single family across generations - a tenure that speaks beyond market value.
Double-skin brick construction of this period was built to last, and it has. The proportions are those of a different era - generous rooms, solid walls, a footprint of uncommon character. The property is now ready for renovation, and the structural foundations have stood the test of time.
At approximately 1,420 square metres on a corner allotment in central Beechworth, the land itself carries weight. The park view, the streetscape, the proximity to the town's commercial and cultural heart are locational attributes that remain fixed regardless of what the interior work costs or how long it takes.
Apart from the double brick construction, other standout features include bull nose veranda, pressed metal ceilings in several rooms plus an established leafy front garden.
The home has recently had a complete electrical rewire and a new hot water service installed.
We invite you to inspect for yourself to understand the potential of this iconic pre-Federation Beechworth home.