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Hotel & Tavern Business For Sale Fairlie / Tekapo New Zealand
Freehold Country Hotel on the Mt Cook Tourist Route Silverstream Hotel is an established country hotel on the major tourist route from Christchurch to Mt Cook. Located in the foothills of the Southern Alps, just 10 minutes from Fairlie, the leafy town of Kimbell is home to the Silverstream Hotel, a garage, an art studio and gallery. Mt Dobson Ski Area is located northwest 19km from Kimbell.
Friendly country atmosphere - spectacular scenic surroundings The owners of the Silverstream Hotel (since 2002) are seeking to retire providing the opportunity for an astute investor to purchase and lease or an owner operator to add their mark. This historic hotel was built in 1877, is fully licensed providing bar meals and accommodation. There is a great deal of potential with this hotel which could be expanded to provide a full restaurant or tourist related retail. The current owners are passionate about art and currently use the retail/restaurant area as a gallery. 
The restaurant area is currently used as an art gallery. 30 mins drive from Tekapo and 20 mins from Mt Dobson and 45 mins to Timaru, Silversream is a great stop off point for fishermen, boaties and passing motorists. The school bus stops at the front door and it has a strong local clientele support. There is huge potential with this to uplift the accommodation and dining. Friendly Country Hotel “Complemented in writing by the brewery”
 Spacious bar, games and guest dining room.
Bar area and Dining: The hotels main rooms are the bar (games + dining) and retail (the art gallery). They are spacious which enables a few options for the new owners such as converting the art gallery back to a restaurant or continuing as a retail opertation. The bar is busy with locals and tourists and also operates as a bottle store. Hotel Guest Accommodation: The guest accommodation comprises of four bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom. The remaining rooms all have a hand basin in each and share a bathroom and toilet. The current owners offer flexible bedding arrangements to include 2 x double beds and 5 x single beds across the four rooms. Guest Services: Large back yard, beer garden, children’s play area, BBQ and barbeque area with ample parking. Additional Information: Fully kitted hotel kitchen housing two stoves and two refrigerators is currently used for servicing bar meals and hotel guests. Hotel laundry facility Owner’s Accommodation Double bedroom with Large En-suite Separate lounge  Day to Day Management
Hours: Licence allows daily operation of 7am to 3am. Staff: Currently a husband and wife operation Licences: Manager certificate licence to sell liquor needed
Post Sale Handover: A weeks help is included in the sale to successfully handover the day to day operations to the new owners Assets Being Sold A complete list of all lessee fittings, fixtures and chattels being sold is available. Main items include: - Benches, counters, shelving, light fittings, floor coverings, External signage
- Two stoves with ovens and four hot elements on each, microwave oven
- Dishwasher, glass washer, meat slicer and grill
- Food refrigerator, drink refrigerator, freezer, Walk in cold room, walk in freezer
- Phone, electronic till, leased EFTPOS terminal
- Coffee table, lounge chairs and sofa, ceiling fan
- Large assortment of crockery, cutlery tables and chairs
- 2 x double beds and 5 x single beds
Courtesy Van: [ make and model needed] Stock: Wet and dry stock estimated at $12,000 Freehold Premises Built in 1877 this historic hotel is a solid plaster over block construction with an iron roof. Axminster carpeted in the bar area and fully carpeted / vinyl throughout the rest of the premises on top of wooden floors. The hotel was recently re-decorated 2 years ago. The freehold premises include land and buildings comprising of 2,023m˛ of total land, 460m˛ premises + 150m˛ of retail space. There is an added bonus for the new owners, the 2,023m˛ section includes an orchard with an assortment of fruit trees. Well Known: The hotel is wel established and listed in many places online and can be seen in the following websites: MtCook.com Finda.co.nz Yellow.co.nz Wises.co.nz
Kimbell Day: Kimbell day is a day of country fun and entertainment and is held behind the Silverstream hotel, Kimbell usually in early January. Three springs flow and join to form a creek called Silverstream, the original name for Kimbell, but this was later changed to avoid confusion with a Silverstream in Otago. This is a great opportunity so call Alistair or Eileen Now on +64 3 685 8310
About Fairlie in South Canterbury Fairlie is widely known as the gateway to the Mackenzie Country and Mount Cook, a spectacular combination of alpine lakes and mountain scenery. Fairlie township (about 700 people) is nestled in the Fairlie Basin at the southern end of the Mackenzie district. The township is at the intersection of SH 79 ( Fairlie - Geraldine) and SH 8 ( Timaru - Omarama), the half way point on the Christchurch - Queenstown tourist route. Fairlie is a rural service town with magnificent tree lined streets, excellent civic facilities, and is close to coastal and high country recreational and sporting activities. Fox Peak & Mount Dobson Ski Areas are about 40 minutes from Fairlie, and offer great skiing and snowboarding. Other sporting events (bowling, squash, croquet, rowing, soccer, rugby, tennis), vintage car rallies, and outdoor activities (horse riding, fishing, tramping, shooting, cycling, grass track racing, trail biking) all bring a steady stream of visitors to the town. Fairlie has an indoor swimming pool, good local schools and an 18 hole golf with a challenging par 70 layout with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The Fairlie Museum and Mabel Binney Cottage contain an interesting collection of machinery and memorabilia from days gone by. For more information about Fairlie, click on: http://www.fairlie.co.nz/index.html http://www.fairlie.net.nz/index.htm http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/MuseumDetail.asp?MuseumID=78 http://www.zoomin.co.nz/nz/mackenzie/fairlie/ http://www.mackenzie.govt.nz/contacts/contacts.php?fcb
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