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DA APPROVED LANDMARK SITE 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1799m2 land This property is centrally located on Picton's prime commercial strip on the corner of Menangle and Argyle Street. Picton is a short drive to the Hume Highway and approximately 25 minutes to the M5/M7 interchange and 88 kilometres to the Sydney CBD.
Improvements consist of an iconic freestanding two (2) storey heritage building plus a Coach house situated on a 1,700sqm parcel of land. The site is approved for further 1,225sqm mixed use development consisting of first floor residential plus ground floor retail.
An exciting opportunity for a developer exists to acquire a prime piece of real estate within the emerging and fast growing town of Picton. RICHMOND, NSW 2020 May. Significant and Rare Town Centre Offering Often sought yet rarely found, this magnificent imposing town centre building is now available for the next custodians to enjoy and prosper. Constructed Circa 1880 in Victorian Italianate style, offering a diversity of uses and accommodation.
- Beautifully maintained and presented, situated on a large corner block with two street frontages and spacious shaded courtyard - Totally private oasis located directly in the Richmond town centre Floor area: 415 m2, Land area 1,220 m2
- Ground floor comprises: * Vast commercial or retail area with bank vault, kitchen, amenities, separate entry to Windsor street, opening to courtyard at rear * Offices or living quarters with formal entry to West Market street, grand cedar staircase, full bathroom, kitchen, magnificent dining room * 3.5 m ceilings to all rooms, vast glass areas bathe interiors with natural light * Spacious fitted laundry, sub-floor wine cellar - Upper Level comprises: * Original servants quarters with bathroom * Stunning formal sitting room with fireplace, huge windows * Kitchen / meals area opening to balcony with tree level views and overlooking courtyard lawns below * Additional full bathroom, two bedrooms and vast dressing room
- Detached Stables building: * Single room of approx. 6m x 7m with mezzanine level above, air conditioned * Ideal for offices , studio or creative space - The grounds: * Totally private oasis in town centre with parking entry from West Market Street * Beautiful grassed area and paved courtyard centred around stunning deciduous Celtis australis tree
294 Windsor street offers a unique lifestyle/ business opportunity. Directly in the town centre, this building housed the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney which in 1982 merged with National Bank of Australasia to become the NAB. In more recent times it has operated as ‘"The Bank Bazaar” and has provided professional rooms for Solicitors practice, as well as being a grand residence at the same time.
A unique and interesting part of local history with a wealth of period features, abundant character and charm. Local heritage only- not State.
1,220sqm land area (approx.) and building area of 415sqm (approx.) These areas are approximate only and would be subject to survey.
The property is zoned B2 Local Centre. LJ Hooker Commercial 2008 August. One of the finest buildings in the Hawkesbury. The former National Australia Bank building (circa 1880) in the centre of town. Grand and imposing stucco brick Victorian Italianate building with many original features, enormous character. Five open fireplaces and high, decorative ceilings. Large downstairs reception room (approx 90 square metres) and multiple offices. Upstairs residence with office space and decorative verandahs. Original brick barn and stables in excellent condition. Open courtyard with lovely old trees. Approx 1220 square metres. Zoned commercial, and in a prominent main street corner position. Excellent Opportunity for many uses. Grand and imposing landmark building in a prominent corner site. Former NAB building in the centre of town. Approx 1200 square metres. Stucco brick Victorian Italianate with many original features and enormous character. Five open fireplaces with high, decorative ceilings. Upstairs residence and office space with decorative verandahs. Original full brick barn and stable with mezzanine level in excellent condition, separate entry. Zoned Commercial with two street frontages and courtyard area. Enormous potential. Auction on-site, 1pm Friday 12 September 2008. Inspect with Michael Bennett. Bennett Commercial 02 4578 1234. Identified by John Beer and Phil Pitkin. ROBERTSON, NSW August 2021 Advertised by expressions of interest . January 2022 readvertised without price.
ROYAL EXCHANGE Advertisement in Sydney Morning Herald 29/9/07 offering 58 Pitt Street building for sale at $525,000. RUSHWORTH, VIC 2009 September Geoff Chapman spotted ad for Classic Beauty $300,000 - $330,000 RUSHWORTH ex Bank of Victoria An exquisite classic building situated in the heart of the tranquil town of Rushworth. Situated on 1/2 an acre with front and rear access, this excellent block has the perfect opportunity to be subdivided (STCA). Inside this magnificent building you will be drawn to the original ornate ceilings and roses, solid marble fire surround, the original bank vault with ornate handles and the majestic main room with double doors leading to the tree lined street. Other special features include a renovated bathroom, a large underground cellar, servants' quarters, and a "well full of water". This is a a unique opportunity to make this grand property your home, or work from home with a beautiful shop front. Please contact Nic Casey at Chilcott Real Estate Tatura Office on (03) 5824 8200 for further information. Property Summary Category:Other Bedrooms:4 Bathrooms:1 Carport:Single Close to:Bendigo: 68km (direct line), Melbourne: 137km (direct line)
WALCHA, NSW
Advertised on realestate.com January 2017 for sale at $525,000
For The Astute Investor A Rare Investment Opportunity NAB BUILDING 45N Derby Street Walcha Excellent Long Term Tenants Executive residence and extensive surrounds Quality building well maintained This is a landmark brick building situated in the heart of town Attractive surrounds with ample space and a perfect location This would be a stunning residence with an excellent supporting income 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage space. Realistically priced http://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-nsw-walcha-117996035 WELLINGTON, NSW
For auction 25th November 2011, by Raine & Horne. Property Description Unique piece of history with income + subdivision! This property offers the flexibility of an existing commercial lease to the National Australia Bank and residential lease areas plus approved subdivision. Presently the BANK area is returning $26,400 plus GST with the tenant contributing to 45.8% of the outgoings.
The residence is currently under a separate residential tenancy for $200 per week, however future usage could see it double for commercial office space. Like the bank it oozes charm and character with the marble fireplaces, high ornate ceilings, use of tessellated tiles and the merging of contemporary design in areas like the bathroom, kitchen and laundry. There are 4 bedrooms plus office/study or computer room. Inspections are strictly by appointment. Off-street parking plus lock up garage with the property right in the middle of town.
Local Suburb Information Wellington is an inland NSW town, 362km from Sydney on the Great Western Highway. It is the administrative centre of the Wellington Shire Local Government Area. Wellington is the centre of rich agricultural land and is the second oldest town west of the Blue Mountains. While lucerne and vegetables are grown on lands on the river, wheat, wool, fat lambs and beef cattle are grown on surrounding pastures. The town has a population of about 5700 and acts as a commercial centre for the district. However, it has been supplanted in commercial importance by Orange and Dubbo. Wellington is a popular stopover on the Mitchell Highway heading west to Dubbo. It has one of the finest town parks in NSW and many historical buildings. The area’s biggest attraction is the Wellington Caves Complex, a short drive from town. Also close by are botanical gardens and wineries, as well as the massive Lake Burrendong. There is a range of restaurants, pubs, clubs, cafes, wineries to choose from. Locals enjoy a variety of sporting pursuits including tennis, swimming, cricket, rugby, golf, dirt bike riding and horse riding. There are daily rail and coach services between Wellington and Sydney. The Wellington Visitor Information Centre is a Countrylink agent. Wellington District Hospital serves the area, with more hospitals in Orange and Dubbo. The town has a high school and primary schools. In January the average minimum temperature is 17.5 °C, the average maximum is 31.7 °C, while in July the average minimum is 1.5 °C and the average maximum is 15 °C. YASS Last modified: 21 January 2022 01:45 PM
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