Substantial 2 storey hotel comprising full hotel facilities including front bar, lounge bar/dining, walk-in bottle shop and cool room, gaming room (4 machines), large foyer area, 2 dining rooms, kids playroom, commercial kitchen with walk in cool room and freezer, storage and house laundry.
Upstairs comprises guest lounge with kitchen, 2 bedroom owners accommodation and 10 guest rooms - 4 twin rooms with ensuite and r/c air conditioning, 5 queen rooms with ensuite, r/c air conditioning, televisions, fridge and tea/coffee facilities and 1 family room with ensuite and r/c air conditioning.
Located approximately 188 kms south-east of Adelaide on the Dukes Highway the main thoroughfare to Melbourne with an average of 5,000 vehicles passing through each day.
Tintinara is a vibrant rural service town with a population of around 544, with good schooling, business, sporting and social facilities.
Offered for definite sale on a WIWO basis at $750,000.
For further details and inspection arrangements please contact Boyd Octoman of McGees Property (RLA 1722).
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