8,000 Square Foot Two Story Potential Brewery
Upper Lake California is the main cross center town between Ukiah and Interstate 5 on highway 128.
Sitting on a corner lot, two doors down from the luxury Tallman Hotel in Upper Lake California, this 1870s Barn and Livery Stable has been rebuilt to it's historic specifications.
With two floors and a total of 8,000, there is ample space for a brewery and tasting room.
Ground Floor Interior |
The interior concrete floor on the ground level would be ideal for fermentation tanks and processing.
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Potential brewery and tasting room designs are available from multiple sources. |
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Plenty of room on either floor. |
The Washington Times Wine Country Weekly by Sherrie Perkovich states - Lake County features more than 35 wineries, five distinct AVAs (American Viticulture Areas), possibly the cleanest air in the state, and wineries that not only adhere to principles of sustainable agriculture, but many whose output is organic and biodynamic. The people are warm and gracious and unpretentious in their hospitality or about their wines.
With local entrepreneurs interested in leveraging the increased global recognition of Lake County wines, the Barn has ample space for a potential brewery or distillery.
Barn History - The Barn was one of three livery stables in Upper Lake in the 1880s. As far back as 1870, Upper Lake was the terminus of both the Cloverdale and Clearlake stage lines, bringing tourists to the famous mineral waters of Witter Springs, Saratoga Springs and the Blue Lake resorts.
Asking $549K - For Information on the Barn and for a private showing - Contact:
Gary Bachelor
Artisan Sotheby's International Realty
(707) 235 3582
gary.bachelor@sothebysrealty.com
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