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Construction begins on iconic Lake Macquarie landmark

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Aug 1, 2024
  • 2 min read


The highly anticipated construction of Awaba House is underway, marking a significant milestone in the preservation of a cherished Hunter heritage site.

Lake Macquarie City Council Manager Property Business Development Elizabeth Lambert said the 19th Century gem, nestled on the lake’s shore in Booragul, had long been a symbol of community pride and cultural heritage.

 

“We’re thrilled to see the building rise from the ashes after it was badly damaged by fire in 2019,” she said.

 

“While the historic facade will be maintained, the revitalisation will blend historic charm with a contemporary flair, promising an unparalleled dining experience for the Hunter.”

 

Once complete, the $6 million build will boast an improved dining area with a modern kitchen and bar facilities.

 

The revitalisation will also include construction of a dedicated space for weddings and events, featuring expansive outdoor terraces overlooking the lake.

 

BKA Architecture Designer Allison Burrows said Awaba House was a rare gem. 

 

“As a Lake Macquarie local, I was very drawn to this project,” she said.

 

“Awaba House stood out to me as a unique project because it combines amazing heritage with modern architecture, which can be absolutely beautiful in unison.”

 

“We’ve created a building that sings to its past and exemplifies an exciting future through a succinct, simple and elegant design.”

 

Australian company Baseline Projects will oversee the project, expected to be complete by late 2025.

 

Expressions of interest are now open for operators interested in leasing Awaba House and realising its potential as a premier hospitality destination.

 

Lake Macquarie Mayor Kay Fraser said she was excited for the facility’s future.

 

“Awaba House holds a special place in the hearts of many and this revitalisation is a testament to our commitment to preserving local heritage,” she said.

 

“The build and operator will breathe new life into the space, which will soon be home to exquisite weddings, functions, celebrations and gatherings.”

 

Expressions of interest close on Wednesday 11 September 2024.

 

For more information, head to lakemac.com.au.

 

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