This great little pub on the main tourist route in north east of Tasmania, between Launceston and St Helens was originally known as the All Nations Hotel and has a wonderful and colourful history. Established and trading since 1886, it was badly burnt out in 1928 and was rebuilt that same year and has been trading continuously since then.
Set high in the eastern coastal mountain ranges of Tasmania near the famous Weldborough Pass, with its Myrtles, Blackwoods and Sassafras trees and giant rain forest Manferns. This area is ideal for bushwalking, mountain bike cycling and mine fossicking.
The current residential layout in the hotel, caters for 14 guests in house and another 9 guests with a further two bunk houses positioned in the lush green park land that surrounds the hotel. There are camping facilities for tents and caravans plus a modern amenities block.
Travellers and locals can enjoy the old world family and public bars for refreshments and country styles meals.
The inviting lounge displays photos and memorabilia of a bygone era of mining, farming and timber harvesting that the Weldborough area was famous for.
With continual passing trade, this property offers to the new owners a myriad of options for future expansion and development, together with a lifestyle opportunity that is rare and unique.
Don’t want a pub?
What about a grand Bed and Breakfast?
This establishment is selling with all plant and equipment, furniture and fittings. Just check out the price.