This sensational historical property is one of Bendigo’s premier examples of late 18th Century architecture by the well know designer of the times, C.W. Vahland.
It was originally constructed in circa 1885 as the original Sandhurst Grammar School and comprised 3 sections, 2 being used as residential for staff and the 3rd section on the corner of Bancroft Street being used as
school classrooms.
The land content is approx 997m2 with a Zoning of Residential One and comprises 1 title. The building itself is approx 377m2.
The property was purchased by the current owners in 1989 and was given a complete makeover and converted into its current format which is for use as a medical clinic. It currently comprises 6 consulting rooms, 3 treatment rooms, large reception and waiting rooms, childrens play room as well as kitchen/staff facilities as well as excellent storage space.
There is plumbing throughout the building and has ducted heating and cooling by way of reverse cycle units divided into 4 zones.
The property would ideally suit continued use as a medical complex, or has the potential for use as a stunning single residence or for possible conversion into 2 or 3 separate units.
Overall, a sensational example of 18th building in excellent condition very well located to take advantage of Bendigo’s CBD and dining and arts precincts.