The Hive Apartment, 1857
History
Taking pride of place in the heart of Beechworth, this heritage-listed building is one of the oldest bank buildings in Victoria, and reflects the town’s rapid development since the discovery of gold in 1852.
Designed by architects Robertson and Hale, it opened its doors on the 2nd of January, 1857 as the Bank of New South Wales. Held in the banking industry for over 140 years, it was then sold privately in 2001. Many original features still remain, including the front facade, most windows facing the street, the solid iron entry gates and iron bars on the ground level windows, and granite rock wall.
During the gold rush, bullion was displayed in the windows of the bank on weekends, drawing crowds of admirers. Today, the building is owned by Beechworth Honey, representing a fitting connection between solid and liquid gold. Founded by Benjamin Robinson, he spent his early years as a gold miner, hoping to strike it rich - but with no luck, turned his hand to beekeeping. Today, Jodie Goldsworthy, Benjamin’s great granddaughter, along with her husband Steve both co-own the business.
Accommodation
The Hive Apartment sleeps up to 6 guests and has three bedrooms, all with quality linens and blankets. One has a queen bed and its own private ensuite, overlooking the town centre. The second is a spacious, light-filled room with a king bed, with a view of historic Ford street. The third bedroom has two single beds, perfect for kids. Children of all ages are welcome, and a cot is also available upon request.
Both bathrooms have double head showers, hand-crafted vanities, and toiletries supplied. The main bathroom also has a washing machine and iron to allow for longer stays.
Fully self-contained, the kitchen has everything you need to prepare meals, with pantry staples provided, and coffee machine with beans. Breakfast is also included in your stay, consisting of freshly baked bread, eggs, muesli, fruit, milk, juice, butter, and of course Beechworth Honey. Eat at the dining table while enjoying views of Beechworth’s beautiful heritage architecture.
Downstairs, guests have access to the building’s courtyard, with a beehive in the bee garden. Should you wish to bring your bikes to explore the various cycling tracks that start in Beechworth, including the Mountain to Murray Rail Trail, there is secure storage available.
Special Offer
Stay 2+ nights and mention Historic Stays to receive a Beechworth Honey welcome pack valued at $65.
Special Features
Heritage Listed
Full Kitchen
Family Friendly
WiFi
Things To Do
Step out the front door to Beechworth’s boutique stores, cafes, restaurants and pubs. Visit Beechworth Honey’s beautiful store, and book one of their tasting experiences. Enjoy pub fare by the open fire at Tanswells Hotel, built in 1852. Head to Bridge Road Brewers for excellent craft beer and
Discover Beechworth’s fascinating history. Visit the Courthouse where Ned Kelly was placed on trial and view the Kelly Trials Exhibition. Burke Museum gives a rich insight into early life in Beechworth and the gold rush era. A tour of Old Beechworth Gaol is a must. And for cyclists, the Indigo Epic mountain biking trail takes you from Beechworth to historic Yackandandah - the pies at Gum Tree Pies in town are worth the trek!