1055 Frankston-Flinders Road Somerville VIC
- 3,853.00 sqm
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Unrivalled Exposure. Endless Opportunity.
Positioned on one of the South East's busiest and most recognisable roundabouts, this exceptional commercial holding presents a rare opportunity to secure a landmark site with outstanding exposure, dual street access, and limitless future potential.
Occupying approximately 3,853sqm of prime land, the property benefits from prominent frontage to both Frankston-Flinders Road and Grant Road, providing exceptional accessibility, flexibility, and unparalleled opportunities for business branding, signage, and advertising visibility to thousands of passing vehicles each day.
Whether you're an investor, developer or business operator seeking a high-profile location, the possibilities are extensive. The substantial landholding offers ample space for a wide range of commercial uses (STCA), making it an opportunity rarely found in such a tightly held and highly visible position.
Key Features:
-Landmark corner site at a major South East roundabout
-Approx. 3,853sqm of land
-Dual access via Frankston-Flinders Road and Grant Road
-Outstanding exposure to high volumes of daily traffic
-Significant signage and branding opportunities
-Flexible commercial potential (STCA)
-Highly accessible location with excellent vehicle access
A Piece of Somerville's History
Adding to its appeal, the property is home to the iconic pink building known historically as Holmes' Wine Café, an important part of Somerville's early development. Dating back to the late 1870s or early 1880s, the building operated under a Colonial Wine Licence and served as a popular stop for mail coaches travelling between Melbourne and Hastings during the coaching era.
The site was closely associated with Cobb & Co. passengers and drivers and played a significant role as a local meeting place and community hub. Before dedicated public buildings existed in Somerville, the café was also used for official proceedings and local gatherings, making it an important part of the township's social and civic history.
Today, this unique property offers purchasers the chance to secure not only a highly strategic commercial asset but also a site with a rich connection to Somerville's past.
Historical information courtesy of the Somerville, Tyabb and District Heritage Society.
Occupying approximately 3,853sqm of prime land, the property benefits from prominent frontage to both Frankston-Flinders Road and Grant Road, providing exceptional accessibility, flexibility, and unparalleled opportunities for business branding, signage, and advertising visibility to thousands of passing vehicles each day.
Whether you're an investor, developer or business operator seeking a high-profile location, the possibilities are extensive. The substantial landholding offers ample space for a wide range of commercial uses (STCA), making it an opportunity rarely found in such a tightly held and highly visible position.
Key Features:
-Landmark corner site at a major South East roundabout
-Approx. 3,853sqm of land
-Dual access via Frankston-Flinders Road and Grant Road
-Outstanding exposure to high volumes of daily traffic
-Significant signage and branding opportunities
-Flexible commercial potential (STCA)
-Highly accessible location with excellent vehicle access
A Piece of Somerville's History
Adding to its appeal, the property is home to the iconic pink building known historically as Holmes' Wine Café, an important part of Somerville's early development. Dating back to the late 1870s or early 1880s, the building operated under a Colonial Wine Licence and served as a popular stop for mail coaches travelling between Melbourne and Hastings during the coaching era.
The site was closely associated with Cobb & Co. passengers and drivers and played a significant role as a local meeting place and community hub. Before dedicated public buildings existed in Somerville, the café was also used for official proceedings and local gatherings, making it an important part of the township's social and civic history.
Today, this unique property offers purchasers the chance to secure not only a highly strategic commercial asset but also a site with a rich connection to Somerville's past.
Historical information courtesy of the Somerville, Tyabb and District Heritage Society.
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