8/7 Drewery Lane, Melbourne, Vic 3000

Sold: $780,000 (04-11-2015)

8/7 Drewery Lane, Melbourne, Vic 3000 3000
SOLD
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Dovers Building - Circa 1908 is one the world's oldest examples of the Turner Mushroom flat slab plate system. Originally a warehouse and factory for the firm Sniders and Abrahams, manufacturing tobacconists, this five storey structure, had an extra two storeys added in 1938 also designed by original architect and engineer Hugh Ralston Crawford.

This apartment boasts many stunning industrial characteristics from a bygone era such as, exposed concrete ceilings, mushroom pillars and soaring 4 metre ceiling heights. Unsurprisingly this boutique residential building is tightly held.

Comprising of two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, timber flooring & lush tree top aspect from its prime corner position and a balcony overlooking over Drewery Lane & Drewery Place. An iconic building with a distinguished facade notably it's decorative foliated capitals and arches on the top floor level of the original building is set on a leafy cobble stone laneway.

INDUSTRIAL THEN - ICONIC NOW

- Secure Car Park on Title
- Premium Boutique Building
- High Owner Occupancy Ratio
- Large Communal Rooftop