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HomestoriesOpportunity knocks - historic commercial hotel

Opportunity knocks – historic commercial hotel

Prominently situated in the centre of Stanthorpe is this Majestic Old Girl in all its former glory… built in 1915 of triple and double brick construction.

Formerly the Commercial Hotel and birthplace of Viscosity Cocktail Bar that is now a must to visit in Brisbane.

If you have ever wanted to get out of the big smoke and be part of one of the fastest growth areas in Queensland, then this is your opportunity.

There are so many uses for this building because of its location within the famous Granite Belt Wine Region.

Fully equipped commercial kitchen (Lic. under Foodsafe), two fully equipped bars (current Lic. in place), full 40+ seat dining area, good size lounge with open fireplace, guest dining and fantastic kitchen.

Now let’s take a walk upstairs to eight fully fitted out guest rooms and two bathrooms plus a two-bedroom manager residence. While upstairs, take in the view from the huge wrap-around verandah that allows your guests to soak up the Stanthorpe atmosphere.

The future income for this building is only limited by your imagination… maybe a Gin Distillery, Wedding Venue, Micro Brewery or just a magnificent home. Land Size: 948.00 m2.

Contact Scott Mann on 0427 814 444 or Geoff Schnitzerling on 0409 947 717 today for further details and to inspect this wonderful Old Girl!

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