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Gatakers Building
Maryborough, Fraser Coast Area

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Description

Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Gatakers Building and the warehouse behind are the oldest surviving commercial buildings in Maryborough.

Gatakers Building was built for Robert Travis in 1868, it and the warehouse located behind, became a warehouse for wine and spirit merchants, Graham and Gataker in 1885. In 1906, John Graham retired and Charles Gataker took his sons aboard and the business became Gataker and Sons. The building behind is now home to Maryborough's new art gallery, Gatakers Artspace which opened in March 2010.

Property Details

Facilities

  • Car park

Other Information

Children:
Children are welcome to visit Gatakers Building.

Disabled:
Access is available for visitors with a disability.


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Gatakers plaque located in Kent Street.
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Map of Gatakers Building
305 Kent Street
Maryborough
Queensland 4650 Australia

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