Underneath the countless additions to this once-grand home lies an opening to renovate, develop and profit. Built in 1908 and held by one family for 76 years with 11′ ceilings and 6″ pine floors, opportunity knocks for new owners. Comprising three lots, with a remarkable history and deemed too important to remove, the home and numerous sheds have a triple street frontage. Positioned close to TAFE and local coffee shops.

Planning Notes
(without prejudice)

1. The property is listed as a neighborhood place
2. Any changes to the property may be impact assessable under the TRC plan
3. It is possible to change the back half of the property, demolition, etc. as long as the Bridge Street faade is considered the original front entry.
4. Boundary realignment would be required to create a spare allotment to the north with frontage to the laneway and Knight Street.
5. The minimum set back between the northern wall of the home and any fence line would be a minimum of 1.5m.
6. The minimum lot size under the town plan is 500m2 but self-assessment is possible to reduce the minimum lot size.
7. All services appear to be on the Bridge Street alignment and the potential spare lot being a rectangular dimension is a positive attribute.
8. If the property is considered an accepted development it is possible to avoid having a truncated corner to the north-east.