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7 Maria Street

Swansea TAS 7190

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 2 Parks
Offers over $850,000

High quality & affordable property

* Elevated site on 693 square metres
* Very popular cafe and restaurant
* In the town centre
* Only 100 metres from the beach

Located on an elevated site on the corner of Franklin Street and Maria Street in the town centre of Swansea on Tasmania's East Coast.

This very popular and stylish eatery includes a main dining area, private dining room, commercial kitchen and bar, and a large external courtyard overlooking the main road.

Vehicle access is provided from Maria Street where there are 2 car spaces. There is plenty of customer parking along Maria Street.

This quality property was originally built circa 1912 as the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd. Subsequent uses included a residence until the 1970s, then an antique shop, rug shop, and finally its current use as a cafe/restaurant.

The cafe building incorporates a former residence which is now utilised for customers. A separate shed was previously used as a bedsit.

This striking building is aesthetically attractive, and the business is very successful.

However, due to personal circumstances the lease will not be renewed so vacant possession will be available from 17th February 2026.

Please contact Leanne Dann for further details or to arrange an inspection.

Features

General Features

  • Property Type: House
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Building Size: 149sqm
  • Land Size: 693sqm

Indoor Features

  • Toilets: 1

Outdoor Features

  • Open Car Spaces: 2

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