Former church offering approximately 500 m2 of usuable space, 350 m2 on the ground level and 150 m2 on the mezzanine level.
This grand sandstone building was constructed in 1856 and was totally restored and refurbished several years ago.
The property has Mixed Use Zoning and is located on the prominent corner of Chalmers and Bedford Streets, only metres to Central Railway Station.
Many original features have been retained including leadlight windows, polished timber floors, extra high ceilings, grand main entrance along with two side entrances and a rear service entrance.
The building was designed and built by James Barnett, the then Government Architect who was also responsible for the design and building of Sydney’s General Post Office, Department Of Lands Building, Customs House - Sydney and Newcastle and Redfern Mortuary Station.