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26 George Street

Moonta SA 5558, Australia

3 Parking
$640,805 Last sale (2024)

About this commercial property

26 George Street occupies an approximately 1,166 m² allotment on Moonta’s historic main street, providing a commercial layout of up to six separate areas, the largest about 6.9 m × 5.4 m and equipped with a kitchen and wet area suitable for food‑service enterprises such as The Provincial Rabbit café.

The site includes a 16 m × 7.5 m garage with three roller doors and three additional parking spaces, facilitating both deliveries and customer access. It was sold for $640,805 on 30 Sep 2024

Key details

Locality
Moonta
State
SA
Coordinates
34.06824185 / 137.59188984
GNAF PID
GASA_415515569
Legal parcel ID
F/198530/A/349
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land Use Category
Commercial

Commercial property information

Business Name
The Provincial Rabbit
Business Type
Cafe
Status
Operational

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
30 Sep 2024
$640,805

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Blights Real Estate RLA110
15.3 km
Ray White - Yorke Peninsula RLA228054
16.3 km
Wardle Co Real Estate Pty Ltd - Yorke Peninsula (RLA 228106)
16.0 km
First National Real Estate - RLA 314746
15.7 km

Frequently asked questions

What type of commercial operation is currently operating at 26 George Street?

The premises are currently occupied by "The Provincial Rabbit," an operational café serving the Moonta community

How many parking spaces are available for customers and staff at the property?

The site provides three dedicated parking spaces, offering convenient on‑site parking for both patrons and employees

Which nearby attractions could help generate foot traffic for a café at this location?

The property is within walking distance of several parks (Mankivell, Jones, and Jubilee Parks) and close to heritage sites such as the Moonta Railway Station museum, as well as the popular beaches at Moonta Bay and Port Hughes, all of which attract visitors and locals alike

How does Moonta’s tourism profile support a café business at this address?

Moonta’s economy is heavily tourism‑driven, featuring beach‑side accommodation, caravan parks, the Kernewek Lowender Cornish festival, and heritage attractions; these draw steady visitor numbers that can sustain a café operation

What transport or heritage railway facilities are located near the property?

While passenger rail services ceased in 1969 and the line closed in 1984, the former Moonta railway station now operates as a National Trust museum and visitor centre, providing a historic landmark that attracts tourists to the area

Which local parks are within easy walking distance and could be used for outdoor café seating?

Mankivell Park (≈0.4 km), Jones Park (≈0.5 km), Jubilee Park (≈0.5 km) and Victoria Park (≈0.6 km) are all nearby, offering pleasant green spaces for potential outdoor seating or promotional events

What recent demographic trends might influence business growth for a café in Moonta?

Moonta’s population grew from 681 (2011) to 5,219 (2021), making it the fastest‑growing area on the Copper Coast, which suggests an expanding local customer base for retail and hospitality businesses

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