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| Property ID: | THL21-1094 |
| Property Type: | Hotels, Taverns, Bars, Restaurants, Cafes, Country Pub, Other Hospitality |
| Sale Type: | Freehold Going Concern |
| Region: | Canterbury |
| Address: | 95 Main Road, Pleasen Point, Canterbury |
| Price: | Offers around $995,000 plus SAV + GST if any |

| Phone: | 03 310 7487 |
| Mobile: | 027 466 7930 |
| Email: | kevin@tourismproperties.com |

This hotel is centrally located in the town of Pleasant Point, along with its predominant facade has featured in the great kiwi pubs poster on a number of occasions. The building has also had extensive earthquake strengthening work done some years ago and would have contributed to its current good standing after the recent siesmic activity.
The hotel boasts a number of income streams which help to diversify the investment. The main bar is well appointed and is attached to the separate bottle store area, the outside paved beer/ smokers yard is brick fenced and offers a covered area to shelter from the elements. The Pool Table, Dart Boards, Computerized Jukebox and Pokies are all well supported in this friendly Locals Bar.
The family friendly 'Nelly's Restaurant' is in the northwest ground floor wing of the building and is linked to the bar by an internal hallway, offering a selection of country favourites the restaurant is capable of seating approximately 50 people and has a fully secured outside playground and alfresco dining garden. Nelly's restaraunt is also famous for their large meals including possibly the best Mixed Grill to be served in the South Island.
The kitchen is attached to the restaurant and has access to the bar through the linking hallway and is is well appointed with ample room for Prep, Cooking and Cleaning up. A double tilt door store room leads off from the kitchen area and has a built in walk in freezer and walk in chiller.
Upstairs offers Guest accommodation and has 9 rooms of different sleeping configurations and also includes a lounge and separate Male and Female bathrooms. The Owners Flat comprises of 4 bedrooms, lounge and personal amenities. The office is due to have a small kitchenette facility fitted soon.
This Hotel has bucked the recent trends and is showing good increasing trading figures and would suit an experienced operator who is wanting to step up into a larger unit. The current owner has spent a number of years building and improving the business and is now looking for a change of direction.
BUYERS
It is ESSENTIAL that any interested persons contact the Specialist Hospitality Business Broker for Canterbury, Kevin Johnson, via this website, or
M: +64 27 466 7930
O: +64 3 310 7487
F: +64 3 310 7488
E: kevin@tourismproperties.com
We welcome your inspection of The Pleasant Point Hotel. Attempts to contact the business owner directly will not be appreciated.
WHAT TO DO NOW?
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Kevin Johnson, (the HospoBroker) is a Specialist Hospitality Business Broker, looking after the middle and top of the South Island Regions including Canterbury, West Coast, Nelson and Marlborough
Kevin has a large number of listings of all hospitality business types, some confidential, and is regularly travelling in and around his territory.
If you're thinking of buying a hospitality business then Kevin should be a must call to discuss your personnel requirements. If he hasn't got you covered he will find a business for you.
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Pleasant Point is situated 19km north-west of Timaru on State Highway 8, with a population of 1222.
The busy township of Pleasant Point has recreational facilities to suit all, good shopping and several enterprising industries.
Pleasant Point is also well known for long forgotten trades such as blacksmithing and glassblowing.
The Pleasant Point Museum and Railway is a fascinating taste of the past. It has a host of memorabilia housed in the old railway station, steam locomotives, lovingly restored travel along a three mile track to Keanes Crossing. Here more engines may be viewed. When you are here you can also experience the World's only Model T railcar in operation.
Timaru owes its existence to the shelter provided by reefs of solidified lava (bluestone) from an extinct volcano beyond the town, named Mt Horrible. Early Maori canoeing down the coast named Te Maru, 'The Shelter'.
Timaru boasts many points of interest, including one of the largest man-made harbours in the world; the last remaining landing service building in the southern hemisphere; the famous and very safe beach of Caroline Bay, beautiful churches, gardens and parks, Edwardian architecture, theatre, art gallery and Museum.
Timaru sits at the doorstep of many inland lakes where sailing, water skiing, boating, windsurfing and fishing are popular summer pastimes. At least five Central South Island ski fields are within easy distance - all less than two hours' drive from the coast.