Located in the heart of Westbury, 16A Lyall Street is a heritage-listed property steeped in history. With a Village zoning, this property offers a unique opportunity for those with a vision to preserve and repurpose a piece of Westbury?s storied past.
This remarkable building has served many roles over the decades, including as a Snooker Hall, Bookies, General Store, Newsagent, and Timber Merchant. Its character-filled fa?ade and original features, such as high ceilings and intricately hand-cut timber ceilings, are a testament to its historic significance.
Set on a level parcel of land, the property features a private backyard highlighted by a stunning Golden Elm tree, with its stone wall base crafted by a local stonemason, offering a charming outdoor space.
Essential services, including electricity, sewerage, and water mains, are connected to the property, and off-street parking is an added convenience. However, please note that the property does not currently have an occupancy certificate but has been zoned village- enquiries with council will be required, depending on your intended use.
Perfectly positioned within walking distance of the Village Green, this property invites you to explore its rich heritage and potential. 16A Lyall Street represents a rare chance to own a piece of Westbury?s history and reimagine its future while respecting its unique zoning requirements.
Council rates: $190 p/q approx.
Water rates: $270 p/q approx.
Building size: 117m2 approx.
Land size: 592m2 approx.
Year built: 1840
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