Located in the heart of Westbury, 16A Lyall Street is a heritage-listed home rich with character and history. Set within the Village zoning, this unique property offers the opportunity to create a charming and truly distinctive residence while honouring its important past.
Over the decades, this remarkable building has held many roles within the community, including serving as a Snooker Hall, Bookies, General Store, Newsagent, and Timber Merchant. Today, its character-filled façade and original touches—such as the high ceilings and intricately hand-cut timber ceilings—provide an inviting foundation for a warm and atmospheric home.
Positioned on a level parcel of land, the property includes a private backyard complete with a magnificent Golden Elm tree. Its stone wall base, crafted by a local stonemason, creates a beautiful focal point and a serene outdoor space perfectly suited to gardening, relaxation, or future landscaping ideas.
Essential services—electricity, sewerage, and water mains—are already connected, and off-street parking adds everyday convenience. Please note that the property does not currently have an occupancy certificate; however, with its Village zoning, enquiries with council will help guide residential plans depending on your intended use.
Just a short walk from the Village Green, 16A Lyall Street invites you to embrace its rich heritage and imagine the cosy, character-driven home it could become. This is a rare chance to own a treasured piece of Westbury’s history and thoughtfully shape its next chapter.
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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