Verdon Chambers, Melbourne


Verdon Chambers in Collins Street, Melbourne, was the residence of the first manager of the English, Scottish and Australia Chartered Bank, Sir George Verdon.  No expense was spared in its design, and its richness has been restored to its former glory.  Verdon Chambers is now heritage listed so that future generations can enjoy the opulence of the bygone ear of the 1880s, when Verdon Chambers was built.

You can read about the history of Verdon Chambers and find out more about the features of the property here








These blue Venetian tiles are a pleasant surprise in the loggia (a word I only learned a few days prior to touring Verdon Chambers while watching Are You Paying Attention?, when a clip was played of Christopher Pyne, a Federal politician, explaining to Carrie Bickmore of The Project that his favourite household chore is to trim the wisteria in the loggia!!).












Apparently the library is haunted:



Verdon Chambers
380 Collins Street
Melbourne Vic 3000

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