Fitzroy North: famous writer Graeme Simsion selling iconic store home to Roy’s Antiques
The iconic Roy’s Antiques shop and dwelling in Fitzroy North owned by best-selling author Graeme Simsion is turning over a new page.
Since 1990, the writer’s best friend, noted antiques and art dealer Roy Williams, has operated a business at 410 Queens Pde while living upstairs.
Simsion’s award-winning novel The Rosie Project and its sequels sold millions of copies around the world. He also authored two books with wife Anne Buist.
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Prior to the shop opening, Simsion and Mr Williams decided “over a lot of drinks” that Simsion would become the store’s silent partner.
When the circa-1882 premises they leased was put up for sale shortly after the shop opened, Simsion purchased the freehold.
“I have made almost no profit out of the business but I have bought a lot of things at an advantageous price,” Simsion said.
Filming a low-budget, unreleased movie named Voluntary Act at Roy’s Antiques inspired Simsion to become a writer.
Mr Williams said the shop was full of furniture and objects “usually found in a French chateau before the French revolution or a stately English home”.
He plans to continue selling antiques online after vacating the store, where his customers have included a Romanov prince, Russian counts and countesses, opera singers and Academy of Ancient Music ensemble founder Christopher Hogwood, who borrowed a harpsichord.
Several social events have been hosted at the double-storey terrace boasting 3.2m-high ceilings, decorative plasterwork, French doors opening to a garden, two bedrooms and a “very grand” formal lounge.
“The business started 32 years ago with a cocktail party of 300 people, so it started with a bang,” Mr Williams said.
The store’s larger furniture and display items will be auctioned in September and Mr Williams will later move into a new home.
The commercial one-zoned property will be auctioned August 12 with $1.6-$1.7m price hopes.
Nelson Alexander Commercial partner Damien Theisz said the purchaser could live on-site, use the building as a shopfront or for both purposes.
“It is an iconic property, very unique and well-known within the Clifton Hill, Fitzroy North precinct,” Mr Theisz.
The property currently returns $75,000 in annual rent.
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