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Showing 1 - 10 of total results Brand New 10 Year Lease to Woolworths Established business acquired in 2016 Net lease and annual rent reviews Impressive building - quality fit out Land Area: 296.00 m² (approx) Agents: Andrew McKerracher 0411 6... Raoul Holderhead 0413 8... Tyrepower Corrigin, 9 Kunjin Street, Corrigin, WA 6375 | Tyrepower Corrigin - Freehold and Business COMMENCEMENT RENT RETURN 11.56% NET PROMINENT, SPACIOUS, WELL-PRESENTED, BUSINESS PREMISES LONG ESTABLISHED, (27 YEARS) HIGHLY PROFITABLE BUSINESS... Land Area: 0.46ha (1.15 acres) (approx) 240 Greenwood Road, Gingin, WA 6503 | Greenwood Farm, Gingin - $2,950,000 Greenwood Farm is one of the earliest settled properties in the West Gingin area, taken up by the Edwards family in the mid-1800s. Situated on the East of the Moore River, this... Land Area: 303.00ha (748.73 acres) (approx) Lots 104-106 Indian Ocean Road, Breton Bay, WA 6043 | Lots 104,105,106 Indian Ocean Road - Breton Bay (Seabird area) Located just 70 kilometers north of Joondalup this 249.84 hectare rural property is held in 3 titles.

The property includes a proven limestone quarry and significant sand... Land Area: 249.84ha (617.37 acres) (approx) Leair Farm, 1627 Great Southern Highway, Woottating, WA 6562 | This property will be auctioned Date TBA if not Sold prior We have the perfect property for you; 250 undulating acres (101 ha) 40 minutes from Midland, 47 minutes to the... Land Area: 1,010,000.00ha (2,495,764.37 acres) (approx) Jennacubbine, address available on request Jennacubbine Tavern Located in the Heart of the Avon Valley and being amongst a quality farming community. Locally known as the JENNA TAVERN with ice cold beer and a generous well known steak house... Land Area: 4.45ha (11.00 acres) (approx) 1 Mitchell Street, Merredin, WA 6415 | A Merredin Landmark Three lots totaling 5,381 square metres in Merredin’s Central Business District with a large, modern commercial complex of offices and sheds. Located on the corner of Mitchell... Floor Area: 1,103 m² Hotel / Motel, 60 Railway Street, Trayning, WA 6488 |

HOTEL & MOTEL FREEHOLD - Great Buy! PRICE REDUCED Located off the main highway approx 250km NE of Perth, this Hotel / Motel lies in the heart of the Wheatbelt region. The Hotel comprises of a Front Bar area with pool tables,... Floor Area: 400 m² Yealering Agparts & Repairs, 15 Roberts Street, Yealering, WA 6372 | YEALERING AGPARTS & REPAIRS A rare opportunity to purchase land and business owned and operated by the same family since 1928. Yealering Agparts and Repairs not only services the town of Yealering, 230km... Land Area: 2361.00 m² (approx) 39 Fitzgerald Street East, Northam, WA 6401 | HIGHEST EXPOSURE IN NORTHAM Located at the busiest intersection in Northam, that being Fitzgerald Street and Peel Terrace. The property is slightly elevated from street level. The property is currently... Land Area: 1632.00 m² (approx)90 Boyagerring Road, Toodyay Lot 106, 24 Roberts Vale, Toodyay 1108 Julimar Road, Toodyay 69 Dreyer Road, Toodyay Lot 62, 127 Mount Road, Toodyay

17 Weedon Entrance, Toodyay
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business for sale conwy north wales 42 Jubilee Street, Toodyay 88 Dreyer Road, Toodyay 16 Broadgrounds Place, Toodyay 11 Weir Road, Toodyay 63 Fitzgerald Terrace, Toodyay Lot C, 680 Clackline-Toodyay Road, Toodyay Lot 6, Parkland Drive, Toodyay Are you interested in buying, renting or investing in Toodyay? Here at REIWA, we recognise that choosing the right suburb is not an easy choice. Home Loan Repayments Calculator The Toodyay Garage on Stirling Terrace in Toodyay, Western Australia was built in 1926 for Charles Henry Doust, and opened in February 1927.

Architects Oldham, Boas and Ednie Brown designed the Toodyay Motor Garage for Doust, and it was built by local firm A James & Co. at a cost of £1,200.[2] Vernon Hamersley "in the presence of a hundred or so residents" officially opened the building in February 1927.[3] It was built as a single storey garage workshop with a prominent Art Deco style parapet. It appears that the business did not prosper as it was advertised in a mortgagee sale notice in 1928. It is described as: Part of Lot 8 of Toodyay Sub. Modern Garage and Showroom, with brick front and the rear of G.I., the whole covering about 2,500 sq. ft., subdivided into office, stockroom, showroom, and well-designed service garage. The front is of attractive appearance, and provision is made for petrol service under a large canopy supported on concrete pillars. The floor is of concrete; wash down and electric light installed. In 1928 the garage was taken over by Ken Somers,[a] who ran the business until his death in 1939.

He offered a variety of taxi and self-drive services. A daily service to and from Perth was available, and cars could be hired with or without drivers. In March 1932 the Toodyay Cycle Club was formed at a meeting of cyclists at the garage. Somers was the inaugural president. In 1939 Somers died, aged 44 years, from serious burns received in a fire at the garage.[11] After his death the property was offered for sale at auction on 18 July 1940,[12] but it appears that it did not sell and it remained closed until 1945. The property was again offered for sale (by tender) in September 1945.[13] Brothers Charles Herbert Prince and Saul Prince bought the unoccupied garage premises after their return from the war and operated a business under the name of Prince Brothers. Saul Prince sold his share to Arthur Booth c. 1946 and the business operated as Prince and Booth. In addition to mechanical services, fuel supplies and numerous agencies (including International Harvester Co., Goldbrough Mort & Co, Mortlock Bros. and Western Assurance[15]), in 1946 Prince and Booth started the Toodyay Garage and Passenger Service, a daily bus passenger service to Perth.

On 2 June 1947 the Toodyay Garage and Passenger Service commenced using a new International powered parlour coach (Miss Toodyay) on its daily Toodyay-Perth service. The old bus, Recco, was farewelled after travelling 140,000 miles in two years. Radio was installed in Miss Toodyay to entertain the passengers on the two-hour journey. On 8 February 1950 Miss Toodyay II (a Panhard diesel made in France) arrived, having been driven to W.A. from Melbourne. It was the only one of its kind in Australia, and was a 6 1⁄2-ton vehicle (with pale blue and cream interior) able to carry 37 passengers. Two months later, on 18 April, the company announced a reduction of its service to Perth via the Red Hill Road to Tuesdays only due to the bad state of the road. An additional service was offered from 1947 when a hay baling machine worked by only two men and capable of baling 27 tons of hay a day was purchased by Prince & Booth. In 1951 Prince and Booth sold the bus service, Toodyay Garage and Passenger Service, to the Western Australian Government Railways and Miss Toodyay II made its last run to Perth on 28 January at 6 pm.[17] It was noted in the press that:

As from Tuesday, 30th January 1951, the Perth-Toodyay Bus Service at present operated by Messrs. Prince and Booth has been acquired by the Western Australian Government Railways Commission. From this date the service will be included in our existing service and the following amended time table will apply:[18] In 1953 the Toodyay Road Board approved Prince & Booth's plans and specifications for the erection of a lubritorium adjacent to the Toodyay Garage on Stirling Terrace. c.: L. R. Ayling & Co. In the early 1950s Prince sold his share of the business to Booth and it then operated as A Booth & Co. In 1955[20] it was taken over by Ron Gronow and Leo Ayling, and in 1957 became L.R. Ayling & Co. It was operated by Ayling until his death in 1980 and was then sold to Murray Buchan. The business was subsequently sold to Michael Guest (Guest Agencies) and Russell and Keith Chrimes (Toodyay Towing Service, Toodyay Auto Centre). In 2014 the building continues to operate as a garage, with the original façade little changed and the original shop windows having been retained.