This historic building welcomes you as you enter the centre of the picturesque town of Bombala, situated in the far south east corner of New South Wales. Built in the early 1900s and listed by the National Trust, the building is constructed out of weatherboard and corrugated galvanised iron. With an eye-catching façade of pressed-metal, it features a central arch and balustrades, with the original name of the cinema, “Olympia”, spelt out in large letters.
The Olympia was originally built as a Public Hall, which was used as a cinema until 1984. The building has served a number of other purposes since its construction including a woollen knitting mill, furniture store and currently a gymnasium.
The recent restoration of the Olympia Theatre has vastly improved the internal and external structure and design.
The building features:
- Great location within the Central Business District
- Large wooden deck overlooking ample size car park
- Front and side entrance including disabled access
- Large open space divided by internal wall on ground level
- Additional open space on upper level (previously a stage)
- Private office space at the front of the building
- Male and Female facilities each with two toilets and two showers, situated at the rear of the building
- Separate disabled toilet and shower facilities
- Current certificate of occupancy
- 2x Original carbon fibre projectors are still in the building.
- Pressed tin roofing and wall coverings
Also comes with a 6 month lease to gym that is currently occupying building.
A great Investment for those looking for a unique building to set up a business or to lease out to other businesses.
Price $295,000 Negotiable. |
Former Olympia Theatre Bombala, New South Wales 2553 Australia Paul
0439451844
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
|