86 Main Road, Perth originally a Methodist church built in circa 1838 being the Oldest church building in Perth, constructed in spare Georgian style with convict bricks & using convict labour on bluestone foundations with original exposed rafters & pit sawn oak floor boards.

The property was refurbished and furnished in a simple and attractive country style as a cafe in 2008 with a sympathetic & innovative fit out by wood designer & furniture maker James Curtis using reclaimed fiddleback oak bridge timbers recycled into contemporary tables & bench seats in deference to the building’s origins.

Ut si is immaculately maintained inside and out with the majority of produce served coming from their market garden.

With both business and building offered for sale this is the perfect opportunity to own a profitable caf along with a unique slice of Tasmanian history.

For more information please contact Joscelyn Creese or Andy Howell of NAI Harcourts North.

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