This spacious double-brick former hotel, built in 1928, is a magnificent and iconic building positioned at the entrance to Kerang township. With excellent exposure to the Murray Valley Highway and continuous interstate traffic to Barham, the property offers unrivalled visibility for any business.
Lovingly restored after fire damage, the building retains unique character features that capture the imagination. For many years it successfully operated as a thriving furniture retail outlet, ceasing only due to the retirement of the owners. As the first major building encountered when entering Kerang, it presents an outstanding opportunity for a new venture to establish itself in this high-profile location.
The property also retains the infrastructure of its original drive-through bottle shop, providing scope for a business to take advantage of this rare feature. Positioned opposite Woolworths, and sitting proudly on the intersection of Wellington and Nolan Streets—arguably the busiest intersection in the township of approximately 4,000 people—the site benefits from exceptional traffic flow and exposure.
Internally, the main building offers extensive showroom facilities, a separate office, a small kitchen, and a modern disability-accessible toilet. The landlord is open to flexible leasing arrangements, whether renting the building in its entirety or dividing it into the showroom and adjoining drive-through.
There is an opportunity to lease the bottle shop separately from the main building.