Outstanding and rarely available real estate commercial opportunity occupying an inner town address. Period Circa '1912' Edwardian iconic freehold has had only two owners with current ownership extending over 60 years. The previous owner was Dr. Jones. Offering extensive 2 road frontages to both Albert St and Mason St, the building is of an architectural block weatherboard exterior and has been re-roofed, re-stumped and re-wired. Showcasing a front bullnose and side return verandah with wrought iron lacework, there are two front doors and 3 box bay windows, all with extensive lead lighting. Internal entry is into a wide and long central hallway providing access to 5 principal rooms, kitchen, main bathroom and store room. Notable features include, 12 foot high ceilings, tall skirting boards, ornate cornice, picture rails, polished Baltic pine flooring, gas ducted heating and split system cooling. This property, well suited to medical or professional suites is superbly positioned on a magnificent 1005m² corner allotment and presents as quality Blue ribbon real estate with significant upside for further commercial potential.
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Shops,Open Fire Place
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