Geelong City Milk Bar Conversion Like Living ‘in A Five -Star Hotel’ – Realestate.com.au

Geelong City Milk Bar Conversion Like Living ‘in A Five -Star Hotel’ – Realestate.com.au

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The mansion with two bedrooms on 247 Malop St, Geelong, is part of a conversion of Melkbar.


Bags with mixed lollipops are a distant memory of a former Geelong milk bar that comes from an award-winning conversion as a luxury city center in the city center.

Developer Bill Votaris supervised the transformation of the prominent heritage building on the corner of the streets of Malop and Swanston after saving years of neglect.

He is now looking for a buyer for one of the two premium mansions in the Landmark 1852 Bluestone building.

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The bar on the roof on 247 Malop St, Geelong, will certainly impress guests.


Jellis Craig Geelong Listing Agent Marcus Falconer said that the real estate of $ 1.8 million has set the benchmark for luxury living in the city center of Geelong.

A private terrace on the roof with an inner bar and Servery is the crown on the surprising residence with two bedrooms.

“There are not many people who would invest the money in saving that kind of history,” said Mr. Falconer.

“They are SJB architects, known as one of the most important architectural firms in Victoria, so the attention to detail and the quality of the luminaires and fittings is of a standard that is probably unparalleled in the Geelong market.

“This is the kind of home for a professional who wants to feel that they are in a five -star hotel.”

High ceilings contribute to the feeling of space in the living room.


A Gaggenau combination microwave and built-in coffee maker belong to premium kitchen inclusions.


The building, which was most recently the home of the fan of the fan, was described as being in “very terrible” state when Mr. Votaris bought the building.

His efforts to restore his original facade from the Victorian era as part The conversion yielded the project a 2024 Geelong Heritage Award.

Thoughtful retained original Bluestone and red brick details are also included in the interior design.

A high-end kitchen with an integrated Liebherr fridge/freezer and gaggenau induction hob, ovens and a coffee machine is the center of the open zone on the ground floor.

The former milk bar was released many years before the coversion.


Built -in cupboards and televisions are in each of the two bedrooms.


Quality fittings are provided in the Ensuite bathroom.


A private in the north offers an alternative entertainment area outside, while a wide tandem garage offers space for two cars.

Mr. Falconer said that the mansion offered an attractive alternative to buyers of Premium apartments that are looking for easy access to the Waterkant, Eastern Gardens and the CBD.

“This is one for people who may not want to be part of a bodywork company and run the risk of major costs,” he said.

“It is one where everything has been done.”

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