This iconic single story blue stone hotel was built by Andrew Beveridge in 1845, and rebuilt in 1862 after a fire. Full of character and charm the hotel has recently been renovated and provides a bright inviting space for diners and patrons. Located only 40km north of Melbourne and just off the Hume Highway.
Beveridge is renowned for being the town that Ned Kelly grew up in. The Kelly home is currently being restored and will open by the Shire as part of a historical touring route that the Hunters Tryst will also be part of.
The hotel consists of a large public bar, 3 formal dining rooms which could also be used as private function spaces, outside alfresco dining area and a newly introduced beer garden. There is a 4 bedroom double storey manager's residence that could also be used accommodation for the hotel.
Currently only trading 5 days per week with room to grow and Increase trade.
Inspections are a must of this historic hotel which offers a long lease, fair market rent, and is situated in one of the fastest growth corridors of Victoria with 4000 house lots about to be released.
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A:LEASEHOLD, B:HOTEL/BAR, C:VIC - North