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HomestoriesThe sausage king looks to retire

The sausage king looks to retire

Premier Meats, an extremely well-established butchery located in Tenterfield is up for sale with the current owner looking to retire.

Agent Libby Sharpe said the business had an excellent reputation with a strong loyal local customer base and return tourist trade.

“Specialising in high quality local meats, in house smoked meats and smallgoods, Premier Meats has been awarded New England Sausage King since 2002 and Best Bacon in NSW 2017,” she said.

“Supporting the Gourmet Taste of Tenterfield and promoting “TenDerfield Beef, Premier Meats also supplies quality products to boutique outlets on the Granite Belt and beyond and a wide range of gourmet condiments.

“Tenterfield is centrally located an easy three and a half hour drive from Brisbane, Gold Coast/Tweed Heads and Tamworth. It provides a safe and healthy environment for families with excellent education, sporting and health facilities and very affordable housing. As an emerging tourism destination the prospects for further development are endless. The convenience of a modern town combined with the charm and ease of country living truly offers something for everyone.”

She said the business would suit a butcher or husband and wife team with an eye for detail and the current staff is fully qualified, loyal and passionate.

“Long term lease available,” Libby said.

“A full list of plant and equipment and up to date financials showing excellent returns are available on request.”

For more information contact Libby Sharpe to discuss 0429362080

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