Beaconsfield is a hub for many surrounding towns. A business in Beaconsfield has a considerably bigger customer base than just the town itself.
Confidence is high that the Beaconsfield Gold Mine will reopen employing around 200 people.
It's fair to say that so far 2020 has been quite the challenge! But hot on the heels of adversity there's opportunity for those with vision & pep. And, as they say, "fortune favours the bold".
Prominently sited on a busy corner in the heart of the township of Beaconsfield's shopping district, is this business opportunity & accompanying family home. The kitchen is good-to-go, the tables are waiting to be set- it's time to roll up your sleeves & B.Y.O. enthusiasm!
The location: Beaconsfield. An inland township known for its historic buildings & quiet country lifestyle, located in the heartland of the West Tamar Valley wine region & home to the tourist drawcard that is the Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre. It's also the primary thoroughfare for all northern traffic to the beaches & Narawntapu national park, & a principle service hub for the district.
The business:
-Commercial zoning with customer parking for 14 vehicles.
-Open-plan 100 seat restaurant with bar.
-Separate take-away portal with waiting room.
-W.I.W.O. kitchen with commercial cool room, freezer room & 2 store rooms.
The residence:
-Comfortable 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom family home. The Master suite boasts an ensuite & walk-in robe.
-Low-maintenance brick & colorbond, built in 1986. Private, sunny walled courtyard with no lawns to mow.
-Separate brick double-garage with additional off-street parking available.
-Open-plan living with plenty of natural light.
Inspection is recommended to appreciate the potential of this exceptional offering. Call Vaughan Rose of Roberts Tamar Valley to find out more.
Roberts Real Estate have obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy.
Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate