Queenscliff 18 Mercer Street
"Gnarwyn" - old gem with potential water views on 736m2
Original never disappoints and this old gem certainly won't. With many of its original features intact and potential for stunning water views (STCA), your biggest concern will be whether to set yourself up for a project of love and renovation/ extension or to consider the possibilities that this this large parcel of land could offer in the future. Whatever your prospect - it's all exciting and it's all possible (STCA).
Fantastically placed in the centre of town, within walking distance to the centre of town where a myriad of popular retail therapies and culinary delights await you, you can literally walk to everything Queenscliff has to offer. Swan Bay to the north and the family friendly patrolled Queenscliff main beach to the south, gifts you the choice to enjoy leisure-based activities every day.
With the Queenscliff Ferry close by, you will forever have access to the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, at your doorstep.
Come and inspect this beautiful old soul and explore the possibilities of where it could take you.
Prime location in the heart of town Ripe for an extension/ renovation or re-development (STCA) Potential for stunning water views Perfectly located within an easy walk to local sporting clubs and community facilities A short stroll to the family friendly, patrolled Queenscliff main beach
Land: 736 sq m approx.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 736sqm
Nearest Schools
- In Catchment Area
- Independent Schools*
Primary School
- Queenscliff Primary School
Secondary School
- Bellarine Secondary College
Primary
- St Aloysius' School
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Fletchers Area Guide Queenscliff, VIC 3225
Situated on Bellarine Peninsula and the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Queenscliff's first residents came in the 1850s. The settlement received a fillip 20 years later when a rail service connected the town to Geelong. Today, that rail service only runs 16 km from Drysdale - now as a tourist attraction. The Bellarine Rail Trail is a walking and cycling track that largely follows the railway line. Historical buildings abound in and around Queenscliff's commercial centre.