Murrumburrah Flour Mill
Australia / Murrumburrah, New South Wales
Location ID: #10079803
MURRUMBURRAH FLOUR MILL - Circa 1868
The flour mill is located in Murrumburrah which borders its twin town Harden. Both townships are surrounded by a major grain production belt. The expansive Flour Mill is sited on a sprawling corner block approximately 7,578 sq metres in size.
This complex is only an hour and a quarter’s drive from Canberra and four hour drive from Sydney.
The unoccupied Mill is in original condition and includes the following features:
• a double brick administration section which features the original walk-in safe.
• a number of delivery sites and various examples of equipment used in the production of flour.
• the main building features three storeys of character-filled areas plus an unrestored cellar.
• an extra large, separate iron clad shed
• three separate areas of approximately 600sqm of clear span with approx. six metre eaves
• two towering concrete silos of mega capacity.
• one metal silo
• a weigh bridge housed in a separate structure
• a double street frontage to Neill Street which offers rear access to the Mill as well as access to the front section via Albury Street.
• at the rear of the site are sections of the original train track which was used to transport the wheat to the silos.
• underground cellar with one entry via well like structure another via steel stairs, still in original condition ideal for catacombs, chilling atmospheric scenes, etc
• a lightly tree protected, gently sloping park-like 90 metre frontage on Albury Street (the main street), also known as the 'Burley Griffin Highway.
• two reasonably sized areas ideal for the construction of temporary structures.
• iron clad elevated walls which can be temporarily reclad to create a host of distinctive, character filled sets.
• lots of parking
• a reasonable selection of accommodation in both towns