Originally established as the "Club House Hotel" (circa 1879), this landmark building is the oldest surviving building in town - offering a rare opportunity to acquire a genuine piece of local history and return it to its former glory.
WHAT WE LOVE
Set on a substantial 3,478m² parcel, this heritage-listed property offers scale, character and untapped potential for renovators, visionaries and investors ready to reimagine a regional icon.
This is more than a home - it's a landmark ready for its next chapter.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
• DA approved 3-lot subdivision
– 1,650m² (main residence)
– 900m² & 928m² rear lots
• Four bedrooms
• Two bathrooms
• Original wide timber flooring
• Combined kitchen & dining with original stove
• Expansive living room with fireplace
• Enclosed verandah
• Large cellar beneath the home
• Bluestone foundations & mud plaster masonry walls
• Corrugated galvanised iron roof
• High ceilings throughout
• Single lock-up garage
• Detached twin bay shed
• Town water, reticulated sewerage & spring-fed well
• Power available at boundary for rear blocks
Behind its historic façade lies exceptional scope to:
• Create a breathtaking country family residence
• Capitalise on the approved subdivision for future value
• Transform into boutique short-stay accommodation
• Establish a restaurant, small inn or destination venue (STCA)
With its commanding street presence, generous landholding and rich architectural bones, this is a rare chance to secure a defining piece of Cudal's history - and shape its future.
Opportunities of this scale, story and upside are seldom offered.
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