Located on the main street, the building is unique and recognisable. Once a tired looking relic from the 1940s, Lost Eden now has a beautifully renovated interior and exterior. Incorporating a contemporary style with the feel of the country, this space offers a modern take on its rich heritage.

Heritage

Originally build in the mid-1940s, the house and shopfront sold homewares and haberdashery. The locals who remember the store fondly recall that “anything could be purchased there”. In 1961, an immense and devastating bushfire all but destroyed the town; the building was one of the few that survived. Offering much needed commercial space, the shop was divided in two. This became the greengrocer and butcher. Over the following years, this building has had a variety of uses. This includes a games arcade, church, childcare centre, gallery and gift shop.

 


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