Vacant Properties
| Building | Image | Architect | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66-68 Benevolent Street | 1880 | ||||
| 66-68 Charlesfield Street | 1915 | ||||
| Old Stone Bank | 1854 |
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