The backyard is
north east facing. The slope of land is
Gently Inclined.
More about the land block... VICTORIAN CHARM WITH LOADS OF SPACE AND POTENTIAL
Tucked into the centre of the trendy Beatty Avenue shopping and dining strip in Armadale is a two storey, two building gem waiting for a creative owner with an eye for a unique opportunity.
No. 23 Beatty Avenue was first occupied by Arthur James Sutherland around 1900 to produce and sell his well known Sutherland Cycles. This famous brand was eclipsed only by Malvern Star Cycles in the 1920’s, made in Glenferrie Road by Sir Bruce Small, later the founder and Mayor of the Gold Coast we know today.
Beatty Avenue is now a fashionable, bustling strip with coffee, gifts and clothing shops, an art gallery, and with the iconic ‘Chez Bob’ French restaurant right next door. The Toorak railway station is 50 metres away.
Occupied by the owner as an advertising agency for the last 28 years (who is downscaling his business), the property has solid foundations for a complete makeover to suit the new owner.
The property consists of two solid brick, two storey buildings on a block 20 ft x 178ft, running between Beatty Avenue and a ROW with very easy access. Two car parks (one covered), at the rear complete the package.
The front building contains seven rooms, toilet and kitchen, plus a large reception area to Beatty Avenue.
Between the buildings is a paved outdoor area of approximately 10 metres in length, sheltered by a large oak tree.
The rear “stables style” solid brick building has offices upstairs and downstairs plus toilet, HWS, and kitchen facilities. It could be rented separately or subdivided (STCA) and made into an inner city apartment with a double lock-up garage.
Both buildings are fitted with a monitored security system. An 8-line phone system to each office is in the front building.
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Lot/Plan No: 1/TP592622