GormanKelly is pleased to offer the Coolstore at 170 Riverend Road, Bangholme for LEASE.
This building consists of 550sqm of industrial / fully fitted out wine making facilities and cool storage.
It incorporates a cellar door outlet and substantial temperature controlled space for the conduct of wine making and storage.
The building has been constructed to allow ease of access and egress for equipment and bulk wine.
There is potential to create a café / wine tasting / wine bar facilities within the building with loads of external seating.
Outside there is approximately 500sqm of concrete hardstand for the movement of equipment or setting up additional retail space.
The facility has a separate farm gate for ease of access.
Additional to this offering there are 2 x planted paddocks of vines of various varieties, and 1 x paddock for future growth that are available for lease by negotiation.
Please contact Gerry Gleeson on 0402 443 546 to discuss or arrange for an inspection.
The property is located in Bangholme which is adjacent to and just inland from Chelsea on the Mornington Peninsula.
Chelsea is approximately 30km from the Melbourne CBD.
The Coolstore is just 400m from the Morningtom Peninsula Freeway, 6km from Eastlink and 7km from Frankston-Dandenong Road.
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