Part Lvl 4/166/Flinders Street, Melbourne

  • 4 Bed
  • 2 Bath
  • 0 Car
SOLD - $1,900,000

Saturday 30 July at 12:00 am

Sold date: 30th Jul 2016

Masonic Club - Art Deco Era - Circa 1927

A rare, once in a lifetime, opportunity to reunite two opulent apartments' located in the heart of Melbourne's Paris end. Heritage listed circa 1927 the Masonic Club building is a stunning example from the early Art Deco era combined with New York Style Palazzo architecture. These two beautiful apartments once formed part of the longest continuous wooden bar in Australia and was the meeting place for gentleman around the country.

These bespoke apartments hearken back to an era when craftsmanship was respected above all else. Occupying a large section of the fourth floor and offering a generous combined interior space of 187m2, these properties are complimented with soaring 3.5m ceilings and majestic Art Nouveau windows. The boutique block was converted to apartments in the 1990's and now is your opportunity to restore these adjoining residences to their former glory, to one statement residence.

An amalgamation of these apartments (Subject to relevant statutory approvals) would bring style, sophistication and functionality appealing to buyers looking for a 'WOW' factor. This extravagant space would surely be the envy of every Heritage owner in Melbourne (see collective floorplan to appreciate). The possibilities are boundless.

Another option is to keep the properties separate, both still generously proportioned with scope to add value. A great investment or for a family wanting to entertain and host guests close by.

This pair will be first offered as one and then offered separately if the pair is not secured.

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property information

  • Property Type Apartment for Sale
  • Building Name Masonic Club
  • Year Built 1927, refurbished & sub-divided in 1995

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