Positioned in the charming heritage streetscape of Rylstone, the former Post Office and adjoining residence presents a rare and versatile opportunity to secure a landmark property rich in character and potential. Combining a charming period home with an attached commercial space, this unique offering opens the door to a range of lifestyle, business or investment possibilities.
The home showcases timeless features including high ceilings, polished timber floors and original fireplaces that speak to the buildings history, while comfortable modern additions to ensure everyday practicality. Behind the home, beautifully established gardens create a private and tranquil setting perfect for entertaining or relaxing.
Featuring:
– 3 Charming bedrooms, all with original fireplaces.
– High ceilings and timber floors throughout.
– Reverse cycle air-conditioning in the dining room.
– Functional laundry with access directly out the back and a second toilet.
– Beautiful gardens out the back, offering privacy and charm.
– Covered outdoor entertaining area.
The adjoining commercial premesis offers excellent street presence with a spacious shop front and additional rooms, making it ideal for retail or office spaces.
Featuring:
– Prominent street facing shopfront with a large open retail area.
– Two additional rooms out the back, perfect for offices or storage.
– Kitchenette for added convenience.
– Separate outdoor toilet.
Properties with this level of character, flexibility and historic appeal rarely become available in this tightly held town. Whether you’re seeking a home with business potential, a boutique retail location or a unique investment opportunity, the Old Post Office presents an exceptional opportunity.
Contact David Goldring on 0426 251 981 or Jessika Weatherall on 0488 386 493 to arrange your inspection today!

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NOTE: This is not a contract of sale document. Both the purchaser and vendor must sign a contract of sale document before this offer becomes legally binding. An offer may be withdrawn at any time before signing a contract of sale document. If you do enter a contract of sale, it is advisable to check section 5 of the Land and Business (Sales and Conveyancing) Act 1994 regarding any cooling-off rights that you may have and how to exercise them.

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