A fantastic tree change opportunity in big sky country awaits.
The historic Tattersalls Hotel, situated on a large block right on the banks of the Edwards River, where it meets the Billabong Creek: offers something for everyone.
Its owners have spent the last 2 years meticulously bringing this grand dame to life. The décor is eclectic, drawing on the owners many years of experience from inner city Melbourne pubs. City sophistication has been successfully brought to the bush with a sympathetic country twist.
The Tattersalls is the hub of the local community, with regular live bands, after game sessions for the local teams and hosting important events such as a Wellways information night.
The classic pub menu is a step above, always featuring some outstanding meals that allow their talented chef to flex his muscles, already attracting day trippers from nearby larger towns.
The range of accommodation suits all travellers. There are 2 cabins overlooking the river, (with room for 2 more), 3 en-suited rooms, 5 pub rooms and free camping behind the hotel right on the waterfront. This welcoming hotel even offers free showers and toilet facilities for campers.
The drive through bottle shop is popular with locals, travellers, and fishing enthusiasts.
Generous owners' accommodation opens onto the 2 street fronts upstairs verandah.
The small town of Moulamein (pop approx. 500) is located 855 km south-west of Sydney and 373 km north of Melbourne. Moulamein punches well above its weight in drawing visitors to the town.
Not only the oldest town in the Riverina, Moulamein is proud to call itself the friendliest in the Riverina. Moulamein is rich in history and tells the story of the early settlers, shearers, farmers, the meeting of the rivers and more. It's the ideal getaway for families and for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Visitors can enjoy the tranquil waters of the 15 hectare Moulamein Lake. Fantastic for water skiing, sailing and all sorts of water sports. Or the Moulamein River Walk, which traces the Edward River and beautiful Billabong Creek, purported to be the longest creek in the world. A main feature of the walk is the Big Tree. Believed to be the largest living red gum in Australia, over 300 years old. It has an impressive circumference of more than 11 metres.
Its not just water that attracts visitors, Moulamein is home to a number of historic buildings and attractions. There's the Moulamein Courthouse, perched at the end of the footbridge across Billabong Creek. The Old Wharf, which was constructed in 1908 and still stands as a reminder of bygone days when the town prospered as an inland port and Moulamein Heritage Village, showcasing artefacts and machinery from the region.
This fantastic opportunity is only available because of a major change in the current owners' plans. The Tattersalls Hotel was bought as a forever endeavour, but life has gotten in the way. The owners have poured their heart and considerable money, time, and attention to the smallest details into this renovation. It is now ready to be fully launched as a destination hotel with the new owners reaping the benefits.
The owners have set extremely realistic expectations allowing the future purchaser to acquire a valuable asset and expanding business at great value.
To explore this great opportunity call Nick today on 0417 252 199.