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Paul Middleditch Harcourts Christchurch City Commercial
Situated so close to Christchurch's bustling central city and just a block from the new Te Kaha Stadium (under construction), Ara Institute of Canterbury & the action in and around High St and the SALT District, the location and buildings at 319 St Asaph St are primed for an exciting future. Sellers, Home & Family Charitable Trust, have definite plans to relocate from the site and need to have the property sold on or before auction date.
- Zoned CCMU (Christchurch City Mixed Use)
- Land Area = 1,227m2
- Sitting Tenant t/a The Good Habit providing $38,302 + GST & OPEX per annum
- Category 1 Heritage Listed Buildings
These substantial building assets consists of the original chapel and accommodation block, administration offices, kitchen and amenities, all surrounded by expansive gardens and grounds. At the front of the property, the café trading as The Good Habit is a popular eatery and serves as a tranquil break out space for staff from many surrounding businesses.
Steeped in heritage, history & character and formerly home to 'The Community of the Sacred Name' 319 St Asaph St is now for definite sale.
Built in stages between 1894/95 and 1921, the complex has architectural and aesthetic significance as a connected group of heritage buildings designed by two prominent Christchurch architects, Benjamin and Cyril Mountfort and particularly noted for the craftsmanship of the chapel construction. The buildings have been preserved and given a new lease of life with a major renovation programme underpinned by new foundations in 2017-18.
Nurse Sybilla Maude came to live at the property from 1896 and it was from the kitchen room (later the Mission Room) that she established her dispensary and initially ran the district nursing scheme that became associated with her.
The property's location leans towards uses (with appropriate consents) such as a possible events centre, hospitality venue, church, accommodation business etc...but don't let me limit your ideas.
Opportunities like this only knock once and to avoid any disappointment, your early registration of interest is encouraged.
To access the Property Documents paste this link into your browser, scroll down to 'Property Documents' and click on the 'Request' tab.
https://www.naiharcourts.co.nz/CIC59653#documents
Property ID: #CIC59653
Office
Licensed under REAA 2008
Sold Property
Situated so close to Christchurch's bustling central city and just a block from the new Te Kaha Stadium (under construction), Ara Institute of Canterbury & the action in and around High St and the SALT District, the location and buildings at 319 St Asaph St are primed for an exciting future. Sellers, Home & Family Charitable Trust, have definite plans to relocate from the site and need to have the property sold on or before auction date.
- Zoned CCMU (Christchurch City Mixed Use)
- Land Area = 1,227m2
- Sitting Tenant t/a The Good Habit providing $38,302 + GST & OPEX per annum
- Category 1 Heritage Listed Buildings
These substantial building assets consists of the original chapel and accommodation block, administration offices, kitchen and amenities, all surrounded by expansive gardens and grounds. At the front of the property, the café trading as The Good Habit is a popular eatery and serves as a tranquil break out space for staff from many surrounding businesses.
Steeped in heritage, history & character and formerly home to 'The Community of the Sacred Name' 319 St Asaph St is now for definite sale.
Built in stages between 1894/95 and 1921, the complex has architectural and aesthetic significance as a connected group of heritage buildings designed by two prominent Christchurch architects, Benjamin and Cyril Mountfort and particularly noted for the craftsmanship of the chapel construction. The buildings have been preserved and given a new lease of life with a major renovation programme underpinned by new foundations in 2017-18.
Nurse Sybilla Maude came to live at the property from 1896 and it was from the kitchen room (later the Mission Room) that she established her dispensary and initially ran the district nursing scheme that became associated with her.
The property's location leans towards uses (with appropriate consents) such as a possible events centre, hospitality venue, church, accommodation business etc...but don't let me limit your ideas.
Opportunities like this only knock once and to avoid any disappointment, your early registration of interest is encouraged.
To access the Property Documents paste this link into your browser, scroll down to 'Property Documents' and click on the 'Request' tab.
https://www.naiharcourts.co.nz/CIC59653#documents
Property ID: #CIC59653
Paul Middleditch Harcourts Christchurch City Commercial
Office Harcourts Christchurch City Commercial Licensed under REAA 2008
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$2,200,000 430, 432 & 434 St Asaph Street, Phillipstown, Canterbury
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