The carving in the brickwork says it all “1885″
One of Tumbarumba’s oldest buildings is now up for grabs with some serious return potential!
This warehouse conversion pays respect to its heritage with unique charm and character.
I bet if the walls could talk there would be some unique stories to tell!

Known as Blencowe’s back in the day where I used to buy my cobbers and milk bottles the building still retains thick double brick walls, original polished floor boards and soaring ceilings which define it.

The building consists of:

A double storey warehouse style residence with spacious downstairs living area, modern kitchen and an instantly inviting stair case which leads you to the upstairs bedroom, modern Bathroom and small balconette. Take me back a century already!
Currently tenanted at $260 per week. Access for this residence is via Union Lane.

A huge shopfront (currently trading as an antique store but will be sold with vacant possession). Wide frontage of the main street with a huge amount of commercial potential. Think restaurant’s, tapas bars … word has it there’s even a downstairs cellar!
Potential rent of $250 per week.
Access for this shopfront is via the main street (The Parade)

The small shopfront is attached to the large shopfront and is accessed from main street (The Parade). Ideal for a coffee window or handy as an office for an adjoining business. Potential Rent of $90 per week.

The Middle Residence
kitchenette and small bathroom amenities, Loungeroom with wood heating. These facilities are basic and could use an update. This residence would be perfect for backpacker accommodation during picking season.(access from Union Lane) Rumour has it there’s even an old well directly below this point!

There’s so much potential with this big old bold building – it gives me the feel of something you would find in Beechworth! With tourism at it’s peak in town – what will you make it?