A once in a lifetime opportunity to own a landmark building
1 Main South Road, Drouin VIC 3818
$1,195,000
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 1493 m² approx.
Medical Centre Plans for this Building on a 1493m2 landmark building site. The iconic Old Butter Factory is set right in the middle of the township close by to public transport and the main shopping strip of Drouin, next to the Royal Hotel. The current Old Butter Factory building has an approximate total floor area 950m2. Currently divided into 3 separate office/storage areas at the front of the building with plans for 2 factory areas at the rear. Plans available to utilise this building by doing a renovation to create a unique masterpiece. Also haveing a Planning Permit approved to build 2 Medical Suites with the total floor areas for Suite 1 of 134m2 & Suite 2 of 253m2 and parking available to accommodate around 25 vehicles. Should a medical centre not be of interest to you the possibilities are endless STCA.
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