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11 Anglesea Street

11 Anglesea Street, Wivenhoe TAS 7320, Australia

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- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

11 Anglesea Street in Wivenhoe, Tasmania, is a commercial site positioned within a local business corridor, offering straightforward accessibility for road traffic. Its flexible layout accommodates a variety of commercial uses, making it suitable for a range of business operations.

Key details

Locality
Wivenhoe
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702185570
Legal parcel ID
38471/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Industrial
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What types of commercial enterprises could benefit from the location at 11 Anglesea Street?

The property’s proximity to Burnie’s central business district and major transport routes makes it suitable for retail, office, service‑based or light‑industrial operations that rely on easy customer and supplier access.

How is the property accessed via major road networks?

It is located just off the Bass Highway, which runs east–west along the Bass Strait shoreline, and near the termination point of the C102 Stowport Road, providing direct links to Stowport and the Murchison Highway.

What is the distance to the Bass Highway and how might that affect business logistics?

The Bass Highway is within roughly 0.5 km of the site, offering convenient vehicular access for deliveries, client visits and commuting staff.

Are there nearby amenities that could support a business at this location?

Yes, the property is close to a range of local amenities including the APPM Administration Buildings (about 1.5 km away), Wivenhoe Beach, Emu Bay and several surrounding suburbs such as Emu Heights and South Burnie, providing potential foot traffic and service opportunities.

What nearby landmarks might enhance the visibility of a business located here?

The site is near the Emu River Road Bridge (approximately 0.5 km) and heritage locations like Oakleigh Park and the Emu River, which can serve as recognizable points of reference for customers and visitors.

How does the surrounding population affect business potential?

Wivenhoe and the greater Burnie area have a resident population of about 220 (2016 census) and benefit from the larger Burnie community, offering a localized customer base while still being part of a regional hub.