141 King Street is a heritage listed 2-storey, part 3-storey brick building originally known as Central Hall. Built circa 1903, the former Methodist Mission building has housed a variety of businesses over the years, including a theatre, fine dining restaurant and beer hall.
The building is currently fully leased with a bar operating as Bartholomew's within the main "Central Hall", with a 3-storey section to the rear occupied by Endota Spa, Salon Society & Co Hair Studio and a residential apartment.
Bartholomew's seamlessly blends the old with the new, fusing historical charm with contemporary elegance. The current fitout highlights the amazing features of this heritage building with plush booths, chandeliers and an opulent bar. The high ceiling (9.85 metres) and spectacular chandeliers, together with the tiered theatre-style mezzanine provides unique grandeur to the CBD.
Endota Spa includes a reception area with seven treatment rooms, having ancillary bathroom and laundry facilities. The tenancy has concrete floors with a 4.8 metre* high concrete ceiling, having plasterboard partitions and directional lighting.
Situated above Endota Spa is an elegant hair salon, having a timber floor with a high 6.1 metre* high timber ceiling. The salon is predominately open plan with ancillary colour room and staff kitchenette/breakout area.
Above the hair salon is a two bedroom residential apartment, accessed via stairs to the western elevation of the building.
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