The corner of Murray and Queen Streets, Colac has been the site of for some of the earliest buildings in the city. Originally the site of the Crook and Plaid Inn, then in 1871 a more permanent sandstone, bluestone and brick building was erected on the most prominent corner in Colac. The building now known as Queensborough Terrace has had many occupants over the years, and has been well maintained and updated at regular intervals. The property retains many period features, including its beautiful stone façade, with arched windows and internally high ceilings of pressed metal. The building offers a large main front room with good natural light, several versatile spaces to the rear and a kitchenette, storage and male/ female bathrooms. The building has reverse cycle heat/ cool and a large landscaped rear courtyard. This versatile property will suit many potential business applications (Commercial 1 zoning). It has operated successfully for the past 20 years as a retail store, but also has potential as an office or café, bar or hospitality. It's corner location as you enter the business precinct of Colac provides the advantage of unrivalled exposure to Princes Highway traffic. Offered for sale with vacant possession. A remarkable opportunity to secure a landmark building in a high-visibility location.
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Propriété ID: 504782312