:: Historical Value
:: Main Street frontage
:: Basalt stone construction
:: Iron Bark timber floors
This beautiful Heritage listed building is situated in the central business area of Uralla. Originally built for the Sons of Temperance in approximately 1872 using local materials including granite, basalt, brick and timber, it is the only building of this style in the street. After 1887 the building became the Salvation Army Hall and is now privately owned.
Inside offers approximately 120m² of floorspace, including a large open area with stunning timber floors, an office and a kitchen. There is also the old Sunday School attic room looking over the main street, plus male and female toilets at the rear of the building.
The 626m² block stretches down to the small creek allowing ample parking space plus the possibility of further building development.
Only 20 minutes from Armidale and offering Street frontage to the New England Highway, this property would be great for a variety of businesses.
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