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70 Sydney Street,
Kilmore, VIC 3764
Shops & Retail • Offices • Other
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Partially Leased
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Map of 70 Sydney Street
Train stations within 5 km of 70 Sydney Street, Kilmore, VIC 3764 Distance Kilmore East Station 2.9 km POWERED BY HERE ©Bus stops within 5 km of 70 Sydney Street, Kilmore, VIC 3764 Distance Victoria Pde/Union St (Kilmore) 149 m Andrew St/Union St (Kilmore) 149 m Hudson Park/Sydney St (Kilmore) 485 m George St/Union St (Kilmore) 535 m Piper St/Powlett St (Kilmore) 879 m POWERED BY HERE ©
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HISTORIC COMMERCIAL FREEHOLD
Wilson Partners is proud to present 70 Sydney Street, Kilmore.
Positioned in the heart of Kilmore’s main street, this substantial heritage building presents a rare opportunity to secure a prominent commercial freehold with history, scale, and genuine future potential.
Originally constructed in 1866, the property is one of Kilmore’s earliest commercial buildings. First known as the Black Bull Hotel, it later operated as a general store, café, and a range of businesses over its long life, reflecting the evolution of the town itself. Widely regarded in its early years as one of the finest buildings in the district, it remains an important part of Kilmore’s streetscape.
The property offers a traditional retail frontage at street level with strong visibility and direct access to Sydney Street, making it well suited to a range of commercial uses (STCA). The ground floor retains its original proportions and presence, providing an excellent foundation for refurbishment or repositioning.
Above, a substantial upper level offers flexibility as a private residence, office space, or studio (STCA). Elevated over the street, this level benefits from natural light, character features, and separation from the retail space below.
The building is offered in honest, original condition—not over-renovated, not compromised—presenting a blank canvas for buyers seeking to restore, adapt, or reimagine a landmark property while retaining its historical integrity.
Opportunities to acquire a property of this age, scale, and prominence in Kilmore’s town centre are exceptionally rare.
Key highlights:
Landmark 1866 commercial building
Prime Sydney Street position
Ground floor retail with strong street presence
Upper-level residence or office potential (STCA)
Significant heritage character and long-term upside
A unique chance to secure a piece of Kilmore’s past—and shape its next chapter.
Disclaimer: We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers/lessees are advised to carry out their own investigations.
Positioned in the heart of Kilmore’s main street, this substantial heritage building presents a rare opportunity to secure a prominent commercial freehold with history, scale, and genuine future potential.
Originally constructed in 1866, the property is one of Kilmore’s earliest commercial buildings. First known as the Black Bull Hotel, it later operated as a general store, café, and a range of businesses over its long life, reflecting the evolution of the town itself. Widely regarded in its early years as one of the finest buildings in the district, it remains an important part of Kilmore’s streetscape.
The property offers a traditional retail frontage at street level with strong visibility and direct access to Sydney Street, making it well suited to a range of commercial uses (STCA). The ground floor retains its original proportions and presence, providing an excellent foundation for refurbishment or repositioning.
Above, a substantial upper level offers flexibility as a private residence, office space, or studio (STCA). Elevated over the street, this level benefits from natural light, character features, and separation from the retail space below.
The building is offered in honest, original condition—not over-renovated, not compromised—presenting a blank canvas for buyers seeking to restore, adapt, or reimagine a landmark property while retaining its historical integrity.
Opportunities to acquire a property of this age, scale, and prominence in Kilmore’s town centre are exceptionally rare.
Key highlights:
Landmark 1866 commercial building
Prime Sydney Street position
Ground floor retail with strong street presence
Upper-level residence or office potential (STCA)
Significant heritage character and long-term upside
A unique chance to secure a piece of Kilmore’s past—and shape its next chapter.
Disclaimer: We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers/lessees are advised to carry out their own investigations.
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Kilmore, 3764 demographic data
The median household income for Kilmore is $1,549, 12% higher than Regional Victoria's household income of $1,386. Kilmore has a younger age profile compared to the rest of Regional Victoria (median age 40 vs 43). Property ownership data shows 55% of property owners in Kilmore have a mortgage.
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$1,549 per week
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Wilson Partners
1/33-35 Sydney StreetKILMORE, VIC 3764
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70 Sydney Street
Kilmore, VIC 3764
Wilson Partners1/33-35 Sydney Street
KILMORE, VIC 3764
KILMORE, VIC 3764