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244 Barkly Street

Ararat VIC 3377

  • 4 Parks
$450,000
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Historic Commercial Building – Endless Opportunity

This fantastic rustic and character-filled building has served the community for over a century, most recently as the highly successful Carroll's Saddlery & Produce. Offering approx. 345sqm of versatile floor space across two sections, this property presents a rare opportunity to establish your own business, relocate to a larger premises, or secure an excellent investment.
Key Features:
Approx. 345sqm floor space with flexible layout
Rear lane access for convenience
Prime position directly opposite the library and old Shire Offices
Ample customer parking and accessibility
Magnificent exposed beams, raised serving counter, office, and small workshop
Outside toilet and parking for 4–6 cars
With its superb location, unique charm, and practical features, this property is ready for its next chapter – whether as retail, office, showroom, or something completely new (STCA).
Act now – significant commercial buildings in prime locations are hard to find. Contact the selling agents today to arrange your inspection.

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 508sqm
  • Commercial Type: Retail
  • Building Area: 345sqm
  • Car Spaces: 4

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