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The Shamrock, 325-327 Bank Street,
South Melbourne, VIC 3205
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Jellis Craig Elwood
90 Ormond RdELWOOD, VIC 3184

The Shamrock, 325-327 Bank Street
South Melbourne, VIC 3205
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Train stations within 5 km of The Shamrock, 325-327 Bank Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Distance Anzac Station 1.7 km Southern Cross Station 1.9 km Flinders Street Railway Station 2.3 km Town Hall Station 2.5 km Flagstaff Station 2.7 km POWERED BY HERE ©Tram stops within 5 km of The Shamrock, 325-327 Bank Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Distance 27-Montague St/Park St (South Melbourne) 128 m 27Park StMontague St South Melbourne 132 m 26-Ferrars St/Park St (South Melbourne) 252 m 127-South Melbourne Station/Light Rail (South Melbourne) 376 m 25-Cecil St/Park St (South Melbourne) 421 m POWERED BY HERE ©Bus stops within 5 km of The Shamrock, 325-327 Bank Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Distance Queen StDorcas St 146 m Coote StDorcas St South Melbourne 221 m Ferrars StDorcas St South Melbourne 331 m Iffla StDorcas St South Melbourne 349 m Lyell St/Dorcas St (South Melbourne) 385 m POWERED BY HERE ©
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The Shamrock c1889 - an icon ready for a new chapter
Constructed in 1889 as the former Shannon and Shamrock Hotel, this imposing Queen Anne landmark occupies a tightly held South Melbourne position on the edge of Albert Park Village, a short walk from South Melbourne Market and only moments from the city. Solid brick construction and a striking street profile give the building its authority, while three substantial levels and a 301sqm (approx.) footprint create a rare opportunity to shape a multi-level residence, creative studio, or combined work-and-living address on the city fringe.
The ground floor opens through a secure garden entry to an expansive front room, ideal for a large living zone or reception space, immediately granting flexibility in how the property is used. Toward the rear, a dedicated home office, an additional sky-lit living room, and supporting laundry and powder room connect directly to rear ROW access, allowing separation between work, daily living, and entry points. A central original staircase leads upward to the first floor, where a beautifully bright open kitchen and meals area sit alongside external stairs that climb to the rooftop, introducing future potential for upper-level entertaining with incredible views.
The palatial main suite is notable for its size, dual open fireplaces, and city outlooks, followed by three further bedrooms, a study/living room, and a renovated central bathroom on the upper level. Retaining its heritage grandeur and beauty through leadlight windows, soaring ceiling heights, and generous proportions, it is enhanced by an underground cellar, hydronic heating panels, split-system air conditioning, toilet facilities on all floors, an alarm system, and a rear roller door allowing potential reinstatement for vehicle access via Montague Place. Walking distance to the number one tram, light rail, St Vincent Gardens, Albert Park College, and village cafes, The Shamrock presents immediate appeal with the peerless scope to restore, adapt, and carry it forward for the next generation (STCA).
The ground floor opens through a secure garden entry to an expansive front room, ideal for a large living zone or reception space, immediately granting flexibility in how the property is used. Toward the rear, a dedicated home office, an additional sky-lit living room, and supporting laundry and powder room connect directly to rear ROW access, allowing separation between work, daily living, and entry points. A central original staircase leads upward to the first floor, where a beautifully bright open kitchen and meals area sit alongside external stairs that climb to the rooftop, introducing future potential for upper-level entertaining with incredible views.
The palatial main suite is notable for its size, dual open fireplaces, and city outlooks, followed by three further bedrooms, a study/living room, and a renovated central bathroom on the upper level. Retaining its heritage grandeur and beauty through leadlight windows, soaring ceiling heights, and generous proportions, it is enhanced by an underground cellar, hydronic heating panels, split-system air conditioning, toilet facilities on all floors, an alarm system, and a rear roller door allowing potential reinstatement for vehicle access via Montague Place. Walking distance to the number one tram, light rail, St Vincent Gardens, Albert Park College, and village cafes, The Shamrock presents immediate appeal with the peerless scope to restore, adapt, and carry it forward for the next generation (STCA).
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South Melbourne, 3205 demographic data
The median household income for South Melbourne is $2,101, 11% higher than Greater Melbourne's household income of $1,901. South Melbourne has an older age profile compared to the rest of Greater Melbourne (median age 39 vs 37). Property ownership data shows 53% of property owners in South Melbourne have a mortgage.
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Jellis Craig Elwood90 Ormond Rd
ELWOOD, VIC 3184
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