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63 Charles Street

Launceston TAS 7250

  • 10 Parks
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Historically significant and location dominant central offices - Freehold

Better known as the home of Archer Bushby Solicitors, 63 Charles Street, is now available to astute Purchasers for the first time in over 40 years. Configured over three levels and providing approximately 900 sqm of gross floor area, the property was redeveloped early 1980's to legal offices.

Valuably, the property is directly opposite State Gov services; Magistrates Court; medical centres and large format retailers, each being a draw-card to the locale.

Set on a landholding of 819 sqm, the property "enjoys" secure, on-site, parking and is highly recognizable due to its historic "Dutch Gabled" facade.

Records indicate the original construction year to be circa 1835, making it one of Launceston's earliest establishments.

The property illustrates as having generous re-development possibilities subject to approvals within the zoning class of "Urban Mixed Use".

Arguably the property is "one of a kind"- with the Architectual qualities available to create a landmark asset of Launceston

Features

General Features

  • Commercial Type: Offices
  • Building Area: 900sqm
  • Zoning: Urban Mixed Use
  • Car Spaces: 10

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