Situated in Central Ayr CBD and directly opposite the Post Office with landmarks like the Burdekin Theatre and historic Town Clock only meters away, the Hotel Ayr offers an opportunity with abundant build up potential. The current owner has decided it’s time for retirement and to offer it for sale as a going concern.
The top floor together with the 22 accomodation rooms and the self contained managers flat has recently been repainted. Many of the air-conditioners have also been replaced with split systems.
Downstairs the large public bar is reminiscent of the cane cutter days. The large area features enough room for a games area with snooker table etc. The large cold room is accessible from both the main and second bar. The large function area at the back features a third bar and ladies lounge with entry through the side covered walkway. The fully equipped kitchen has entry from the function area and the Dining room which is also open to the public for restaurant meals.
Car parking area is available at the rear of the hotel with access from both Queen Street and McMillan Street. There is also a small Bottle Shop area with separate entry on Queen Street and delivery access with roller shutter leading directly to the cold room.
The Burdekin area boasts Australia’s Premier Sugar region producing 8.5 million tonnes of sugarcane, annually crushed by 4 sugar mills. Because of its abundant irrigation water reserves from the mighty Burdekin Dam and the Artesian Underground basin in the Delta the Burdekin is fast becoming the country’s food bowl with market produce supply increasing every year. The growers are utilizing backpacker labour for their work requirements which are serviced by accommodation establishments in Ayr and Home Hill.
This business is an opening for an energetic party to use its resources to turn it into a profitable and thriving hub and share in the exciting years predicted for the Burdekin District.
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