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22 Anglesea Street

22 Anglesea Street, Wivenhoe TAS 7320, Australia

1 Parking
903 m² Land size
90 m² Internal area
$90,000 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

22 Anglesea Street sits on a 903 m² block that provides ample footprint for a variety of commercial operations, with straightforward street access and one parking space suitable for a vehicle or service vehicle. The property was sold for $90,000 on 2 Apr 2015.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Apr 2015
$90,000$99
Sold
Oct 2007
$140,000$155
Sold
Jul 2003
$85,000$94

Price per m² based on land size of 903 m².

Key details

Locality
Wivenhoe
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702185574
Legal parcel ID
74415/3
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Industrial
Land size
903 m²
Internal area
90 m²
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land and the available parking at 22 Anglesea Street?

The property sits on a 903 m² parcel of land and includes one dedicated parking space for vehicles.

How does the property connect to major road networks for business transport?

It is situated near the Bass Highway, which runs east‑west along the coast, and the C102 Stowport Road terminates at the highway in Wivenhoe, offering direct links to Stowport and the Murchison Highway.

How far is the site from the Burnie central business area?

Wivenhoe lies approximately 3 km south‑east of Burnie, putting the property within a short driving distance of the town’s commercial centre.

What nearby natural and recreational features could benefit a business operating at this location?

The site is close to Emu River (about 1 km), Emu Bay (1.4 km) and Wivenhoe Beach (1.2 km), providing scenic views and potential for tourism‑related activities.

Are there any heritage or civic landmarks near the property that might attract visitors?

Yes, the Emu River Road Bridge (0.9 km) and the APPM Administration Buildings in Burnie (1.8 km) are notable heritage sites within easy reach.

What makes the location suitable for logistics or distribution operations?

Proximity to the Bass Highway gives quick regional access, while the nearby C102 route connects to the Murchison Highway, facilitating movement of goods to and from the north‑west of Tasmania.