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35-39 Cameron Street

Launceston TAS 7250

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Cornwall Hotel - Trophy Freehold in Launceston's Premier Tourism Precinct

The iconic Cornwall Hotel, a landmark property in the heart of Launceston’s CBD is positioned just 400 metres from the Brisbane Street Mall and within walking distance of City Park, the new UTAS campus and Stadium, Princess Theatre and the Albert Hall. The property enjoys excellent connectivity to Launceston’s major retail, office, and community precincts.

The Cornwall Hotel offers a unique opportunity to acquire a mixed-use CBD asset with multiple components offering future upside and includes:

+ Maple Café – Stylish and well-established local cafe.
+ Cornwall Hotel – 41-room accommodation facility (3-star standard), closed with scope for refurbishment/repositioning.
+ Rear Tenancy (approx. 646 sqm) – Substantial space previously utilised as a congregation venue.

A prominent CBD offering with potential to reposition and add value through adaptive reuse or reactivation.

For further information please contact Charles Black or Cale Ayres at Elders Commercial. For Sale by offer over $3.75m.

Features

General Features

  • Commercial Type: Hotel/Leisure
  • Building Area: 2,219sqm
  • Zoning: Central Business
  • Car Spaces: 9

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