Set just 600 metres from the heart of Castlemaine and approximately 1.2km to the train station, 21 Adams Street presents a rare chance to secure a character home in an unbeatable locationready for its next chapter.
Originally built in 1910, the home is rich in history but requires significant restoration to bring it back to life. Being offered strictly "as is," this is a project for those with visionwhether you're looking to renovate, reconfigure, or completely reimagine the space (STCA). Opportunities like this, so close to town, are becoming increasingly hard to find.
The existing layout comprises four bedrooms, one bathroom, and a separate laundry, with the added flexibility of a detached studio or fifth bedroom. With its own access from both Adams Street and Rowe Street, this space opens up a range of possibilities.
Set on a well-positioned allotment, the property also includes shedding with a concrete floor and power, adding further practicality for tradies, storage, or workshop use.
For buyers willing to roll up their sleeves, the upside here is clear: a central Castlemaine address, dual access, and the chance to create something truly special from the ground up.