Historic Mellifont building in Annandale sold

Historic Mellifont building in Annandale sold
Staff reporterApril 10, 2018

Mellifont, the historic Annandale Federation Queen Anne building which had been the Calliope Child and Family Centre psychiatrists, has sold for $2.6 million.

The property on the corner of Albion and Johnston Street last traded for $445,000 in 1996 and comprised of a number of consulting rooms.

The local family purchasers are to convert it back to a residence.

It could be turned into a five or six bedroom family home, suggested Pilcher Residential selling agents Simon Pilcher and Rocco Colosi.

The home on 375 square metres has four car parking and a large wine cellar.

It was once the home of Mary Philomena and John Cahill.

Cahill owned the Australia Soapworks at Camperdown in the 19th century.

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