Former Bodalla Public School residence C1878 constructed of timber, weatherboard and stone incorporating a combination of elements from the Victorian Italianate and Gothic Revival architectural styles.
Originally built as a schoolhouse, enrolling at the time 81 students in two classrooms with additional accommodation for a teacher and their family. A new school was built in 1921 and the house became the principal’s residence.
When the school site moved to a new location in 1999, the property was vacated and has been vacant ever since.
Land size is 1.6 ha and zoned RU5 Village which allows many multiple uses and has subdivision potential.
Conservation Management Strategy Report available.