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38 Chauvel Street, El Arish QLD 4855

House
51
Block size: 2011 m² approx.

Living and Working in Paradise

Centrally located on a 2011m2 corner block within easy walking distance to the primary school, a great 9 hole public golf course, Post Office, General Store, Community Hall, Butcher, close to fresh water swimming holes, and only 15 minutes drive to Mission Beach.
Historical two storey Queenslander hotel with a 5 bedroom residence upstairs, huge verandah on two sides with mountain views, large bar area, foyer and dining room, commercial kitchen, huge walk in coldroom, beer garden, storeroom with plenty of room for future expansion/ development.

Upstairs:
- Five bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Living room
- Kitchen and dining room

Downstairs:
- Large main bar area
- Dining bar area
- Foyer
- Dining room
- Commercial kitchen
- Huge walk in cold room
- Beer garden and stage at rear
- Storeroom
- Ladies and Gents toilets
-Plenty of room for future expansion
The History:
Located In the Mission Beach hinterland between Innisfail and Tully sits the township of El Arish. El Arish is a WW1 soldier settlement whose name is derived from Egypt. Returned soldiers were allocated land via a ballot system and they cleared the land by hand to grow sugar cane for the mills.
The El Arish Hotel was built by Harry Dear in 1927 with 11 rooms to accommodate the hard working and drinking cane cutters, for almost 100 years the El Arish Tavern has been, and still is the main social meeting place for locals and tourists.
The original structure with the main bar and living area still stands with a large dining/function room added, a large tropical beer garden with a covered timber deck, separate fully enclosed entertainment area complete with the original Bocce court.

The Opportunity:
Carol and Wayne Kimberley have owned and operated the tavern since 1995 and after 29 years have decided to offer the tavern for sale.
The perfect lifestyle business for a motivated couple or extended family exists to bring the El Arish tavern to the next level with plenty of untapped marketing opportunities awaiting. Secure this property now and take advantage of the upcoming tourist season, and expected growth in Far North Queensland.
If required, the owners will be happy to negotiate a deal to suit the buyers financial requirements.
Contact the Marketing Agent Grahame Anderson now on 0418 230 617 for more information, and to arrange a private inspection.

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Key details

Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
1
Property type:
House
Block Size:
2011 *

Other Details

Legal description:
129/NR4284
Andersons Real Estate

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Block information
Block size: 2011 (approx)
Legal description: 129/NR4284
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
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Population
337
Listing ID: 182230575. This listing has been viewed 3 times. It was first displayed on 18/01/2024 and last updated on 24/01/2024.
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