Constructed circa 1888 this unique property is one of the original buildings of Edithburgh. Tipper Stehbens, and his family before him, were renowned blacksmiths for the area and it was only in 1976 that the shop ceased operating as a functional forge. Today the property still holds that charm, and some of those original features and character still remain today. Situated in the towns main street the building has great presence and incredible opportunity for the new owners. Currently configured for rental accomodation with 2 seperate accomodations under the same roof, it has provision to provide on-going income if required. Both accomodations have great space and huge on character features. Parking for multiple vehicles is available to the rear of the property which is easily accessed. There there is also a substantial shed at the rear of the property which is currently separated over 2 floors. On the ground floor there is a workshop and a laundry facility and under cover car park whilst upstairs is an independent and fully functional office/living space. The current owner is prepared to lease back part of the rear office space for a rental of $7000 pa providing regular income to the new owners.

Perhaps this is your holiday home waiting to happen whilst you draw income from the business. Either way this is a great opportunity and not to be missed!