Whites Store Complex, comprises a group of buildings on two lots :- Lot 1-708m2; Lot 2-Lot 2-827m2. The property is protected under the Tasmanian Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 and is recognised for its heritage value being included on the Register of the National Estate and in the Central Highlands Planning Scheme.

The original Whites Store dates back to c.1837 (Lot2) and the later larger store on the corner of Alexander and Queen Streets was constructed around c.1850 (Lot1). The larger brick building includes sandstone paving along the footpath.

Whites Store is named after John White, a convict who received a Free Pardon in 1843. He became a prominent businessman in Bothwell owning a tannery and brick kiln as well as the general store.

The later corner store shopfront boasts 28 original glass panes in pilaster casings. The shop residence includes a dormer area providing spacious accommodation, kitchen and living areas with 2 fireplaces.

The residence at the rear of the original shop hosts fully self contained accommodation with a kitchen and bathroom.
Buildings also located on the property include the early kitchen, 2 bakers ovens, early barn, grain store, stable/ coach-house/ barn, cow-bails and skin shed dating to the 1950s.

Whites Store Complex is of historic significance as it represents a rare and unique group of Colonial shops. The Complex maintains the character and form of an Old Colonial Georgian commercial retail centre.

The Whites Store is of social significance and maintains links to the local community. The complex is an important part of a relatively intact 19th century streetscape in Bothwell. A detailed report is available to interested parties.
Note: Total of 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms from two Residences.

The Complex is currently rented and the commercial business including shop fit-out and stock is available for purchase.

The owner may consider selling the lots separately.