Former Warrnambool Woollen Mill redevelopment
First and briefly a cannery for preserved meats to feed the Mother Country, but more famously a woollen mill for some 125 years, The Mill Warrnambool is reborn as a residential development with on-site mixed use facilities. Virtually a village within the South Warrnambool village precinct, the 3.9 hectares of The Mill Warrnambool will be home to priva
te residents alongside large areas of parks, paths, tourist amenity. Mere minutes from beaches, golf, tennis, the city and rail station, The Mill Warrnambool redevelopment gives lasting life to a local landmark. Warrnambool City Council, former owner of the woollen mill site, favoured The Mill Warrnambool proposal as the tender that best matched its vision of preserving the heritage and the social and cultural values of the site.
“The vision outlined in the proposal will have the most benefit to the community in terms of long-term use of the site”, said incumbent Warrnambool mayor, Councillor James Nicol, at the time the site was sold in February 2003. Though dedicated to the past, the development will be modern, especially in its blueprints for environmental benchmarks in sustainable development. With Lake Pertobe, the Merri River and the Southern Ocean in view, the site is compelled to be clean and green. The Mill Warrnambool is perfectly situated, being mere minutes from beaches, golf, tennis, the city centre and rail station. The elevated site extends the expansive foreshore of the popular Lake Pertobe playgrounds, parks and sports venues. The Mill Warrnambool development project will give lasting life to an important local landmark. Please contact us if you have any questions about the development or if you would like to register interest in the residences, businesses or community facilities. Register your interest NOW! The Mill Warrnambool is a residential development. The 3.9 hectares development of The Mill Warrnambool will be home to private residents alongside large parks, paths, tourist amenities. The Mill Warrnambool development will give the old Woollen Mill new meaning in keeping with it's historic significance.