Well known village pub in one pub town just 60Km from Orange (40,000), 35Km from Wellington (5,000) and 85Km from Dubbo (40,000). Stuart Town is on the main Western rail line from Sydney with daily XPT services to its heritage listed railway station. It is also close to Burrendong and Mookerwa recreation dams, which are popular with tourists and fishermen. The Iron Bark Inn features main bar/lounge, dining area, full commercial kitchen enclosed yard/beer garden, and more. Go to https://www.ironbarkinnhotel.com.au/
There is accommodation for a proprietor and up to 4 guests upstairs with share facilities. Our clients have built up a great first pub opportunity with no competition nearby, and it deserves your inspection. $70K walk in walk out for a secure lease UNDER OFFER
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