• Beautiful freehold building on a large parcel of land • Located on the very busy Centre Road • Rear access available via Cairnes Grove • 113 sqm of internal floor area • Commercial kitchen in place that is ready for use • Front counter and cool room included in lease terms • Outdoor seating area at rear of the shop • Space for 2 car parks at the rear • Bathroom facilities both downstairs and upstairs • Two bright rooms upstairs that can be used as a dining area, storage room, or as bedrooms • Signage potential on the large downstairs windows and the first level facade • Split systems heating and cooling throughout • Surrounded by thriving retail tenants and owner occupiers • Available now!
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