Block size: 3275 m² approx.Other Commercial size: 2000 m² approx.
This unique premises can be utilised for a number of uses (STCA). With is own private car park and large open floor area, the space can be tailored to suit your individual needs.
Located in close proximity to Cessnock Market Place and the entrance to Cessnock's Main Street, with thousands of cars passing daily your business wont be missed.
• Toilet facilities • Prime location • Kitchen • Surrounded by numerous businesses. • Air conditioned • Loading dock access.
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Key details
Property type:
Other Commercial
Block Size:
3275 m²*
Other Details
Lot:
A
Plan Type:
DP
Plan:
341026
Other Commercial Size:
2000 m²*
Legal description:
A/341026
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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