One of Henty's iconic buildings located in Lyne Street Henty, presents to the purchaser a blank canvas to make and create this building into something of your own. Wooden floor boards, large rooms with 12 foot high pressed metal ceilings, claw foot bath. Undoubtedly sure to impress is the original Metters Sydney, Adelaide & Perth Bakers Oven. Potentially three bedrooms, with two large rooms ready for your imagination to run wild, maybe a coffee shop or you might consider turning it back into a Bakery.
Set on approx. 472m2 with a large undercover carport, rear lane access, one block from the Henty main street precinct.
This opportunity is sure to excite, book me in for the first batch of scones.
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