Here is that very rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Tasmania’s early history.
This special property began its life in the early 1800′s as the Campbell Town Brewery. With an eclectic mixed history, the building has served as a boxing gym, a school, as a military drill hall during the First World War, a masonic lodge in the 1920′s, a girl guides hall, and also as an antiques shop for many years until recently, following major building renovations, as a successful caf and providore.
Encompassing approximately 550m2 of floor area over two levels this significant sandstone and brick structure oozes charm. There are old original cobbled floor stables at the lower level, male and female toilet amenities, as well as a generous, modern food preparation area and commercial kitchen with large walk-in cool-room and walk-in freezer.
Upstairs the light, spacious rooms with their beautiful, original Tasmanian Oak floors provides numerous business or residential(STCA) options. Further, there is a mezzanine level office room in place.
Vehicular access, parking areas, General Liquor License, plus Food Licenses are all in place.
The potential here is massive as around 1.5 million vehicles pass this property each year, with a high percentage using historic Campbell Town for its shops, cafes, parks.
Being perfectly situated, midway between Launceston and Hobart and close to the Lake Leake Road – gateway to Tasmania’s wonderful East Coast – the location cannot be bettered.
The opportunity exists for the successful buyer to negotiate the purchase of the adjoining driveway land title.
Also available for purchase is the adjoining land: 141 High Street at offers over $149,000.
For all enquiries, please contact Peter Cooper of Roberts Launceston.
Roberts Real Estate have obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy.
Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate.