Historic Federation Mansion with Prime Potential for Child Care or Boarding House Development
Address: 64 Railway Parade, Granville NSW 2142
Property Overview:
A unique opportunity to own a historic Federation mansion, circa 1917, set on a spacious 893m² block with a 22.86m frontage. This single-storey, double-brick home has been held by one family for generations and retains many original features, making it a rare find. Zoned E1 Local Centre, the property offers exceptional potential for both residential and commercial development, including uses such as a child care facility or boarding house, in line with the area's vibrant growth and strategic planning.
Key Features:
Generous Layout: 9 spacious bedrooms plus a sunroom, ideal for family living or conversion to commercial use.
Living Areas: Formal and informal living and dining areas provide ample space for entertaining or potential commercial functions.
Classic Kitchen: Large kitchen with a walk-in pantry, ready for modern updates.
Heritage Details: Soaring 11-foot ornate ceilings, deep skirting boards, and intricate architraves, preserving the property's period charm.
Historic Fireplaces: 5 original stone and timber fireplaces, adding warmth and character.
Grand Hallway: Wide hallway featuring decorative plaster arches and leadlight windows.
Wrap-around Verandah: Large verandah with tessellated tiles, perfect for relaxation or outdoor gatherings.
Architectural Roof: Slate roof enhancing the home's historic appeal.
Convenient Access: Rear lane access with onsite parking.
Prime Location: Just 345 metres from Granville Railway Station and within walking distance to local amenities.
Zoning Opportunities STCA:
Zoned E1 Local Centre, this property allows for a range of development opportunities, including child care facilities, boarding houses, commercial premises, and community facilities. This is an ideal chance for investors or developers looking to capitalise on the property's versatility and prime location.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to restore and repurpose this significant piece of Granville's history.