This two storey Georgian sandstone guest house was convict built in 1832 as a coaching inn for travellers on the Hobart road. The house, its outbuildings and stables are classified by the National Trust and are Heritage Listed.
There are 2 separate but adjoining freehold blocks of property for sale. On the first block there is the double storey Ross Bakery Inn with the attached Café/Bakery and at the rear of the property the Stables Conference room. On the second block there is a 1950′s weather board home with separate garage, which has been extended and modified to be used as 3 small retail shops.
The B&B is in excellent condition and has a 3 1/2 star rating, for its 3 ensuite letting rooms. There is potential to expand the business and open up a fourth bedroom. Majority of visitors are from overseas with an increased amount of tourists from Asia and the Far East.
The Café/Bakery runs along side the B&B Inn and features one of Tasmania’s last working wood-fired brick ovens, which also services the Inn with fresh baked goodies from the oven for breakfast.
The original coaching Inn stables have been converted into the conference/meeting room. Keeping its original stone walls and slate floors this venue will seat up to 25 people.
This business is well established and situated in a prime tourism location. Showing excellent cash flow it has a record of sustained growth over the last 14 years. The asking price of $1 million is a walk-in walk-out price. Call and make an appointment with Edward Bugg 0428 112 515