This Historic building has stood in its Kyneton position for over 100 years now. Steeped in history it has been meticulously restored to the highest standards while ensuring it continues to operate as a functional business and residence.
Not only is it ideally located on the main street of Kyneton but The Albion Hotel has an enviable reputation for it's food and atmosphere. The dining area, with a large brick bar and wrap around windows, is 800sqm and houses a fully equipped commercial kitchen.
The first floor function room and verandah are also fully licensed and regularly attract large events ranging from corporate seminars to weddings and birthdays. This space leads onto a residence tastefully decorated with neutral walls and wooden floorboards, incorporating three large bedrooms and study.
The Albion Hotel will attract the serious buyer who wants a successful business and beautiful residence, all enjoyed within a country settling. This is an opportunity not to be missed, inspections will impress. For more information please call Peter Moore on 0429 833 322 or Michael Troon on 0418 395 227.
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