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| Property ID: | THL17-1096 |
| Property Type: | Other Hospitality |
| Sale Type: | Freehold Going Concern |
| Region: | Queenstown / Wanaka / Central Otago |
| Address: | 212 Conroys Gully, Alexandra |
| Price: | 1,550,000.00 + gst if any |

| Phone: | 0800744572 |
| Mobile: | 021 433 973 |
| Email: | phil@tourismproperties.com |

Outstanding Property and Business Opportunity
This wonderful Wedding/Function Venue plus Historic Three Bedroom Homestead set amonsgt nearly 50 acres of extensive gardens and mature trees is offered for sale.
The former orchard and old homestead have been passionately transformed into a Wedding/Function Venue which includes a recently built Function Centre seating up to 150 people. The Function Centre is extremely well appointed with quality chattels and features a fully equipped Commercial Kitchen, Bar & Lounge Area, Wrought Iron Artworks and indoor/outdoor dining.
The property also features its very own Chapel set in a wonderful setting below a large Walnut Tree.
The Homestead is an excellent example of early 1900's architecture and many original features remain. The homestead is over 100 years of age and consists of a living room, formal lounge, three bedrooms with a Verandah that encompasses three quarters of the way around the house. The walls are all solid concrete. Heating is by way of a Diesel Boiler which feeds central heating radiators throughout the house.
This property needs to be seen to be believed. It is an absolute treasure. Just living there in itself would be delightful enough however with an opportunity to become involved in resurrecting the wedding and function business is a bonus.
This property is worth further investigation and I invite all interested parties to contact me direct.
Tourism & Hospitality Business Broker - Phil Agent - Tourism Properties.com www.tourismproperties.co.nz 021 433 973 or 0800 744 572 via email phil@tourismproperties.com
Alexandra is a town in the Central Otago district of the Otago region of New Zealand. It is located on the banks of the Clutha River, on State Highway 8, 188 km by road from Dunedin and 33 km south of Cromwell.
At the time of the 2006 census, the permanent population was 4,827, an increase of 423 since 2001. 23.1 per cent of the population (higher than the national average) was aged over 65.
The town was founded during the Central Otago Goldrush in the 1860's, and was named after Alexandra of Denmark. It was known to the miners of the day by several names: the "Lower Township", the "Junction Township" and "Manuherikia". The "Upper Township" was Dunstan, now called Clyde.
Alexandra is the service centre for a significant stone-fruit industry, which is celebrated by a blossom festival in the town each spring. Grape Production is another major industry in the Central Otago Wine Region. Alexandra has the world's southernmost vineyard, Blackridge.
Alexandra is perhaps best known for its annual event, the Alexandra Blossom Festival. The Alexandra Blossom Festival celebrates the advent of Spring in the Central Otago District as evidenced by the blooming of the fruit trees. In 2006 Alexandra celebrated its 50th Blossom Festival, which was held from 15 September to 1 October.
The district is one of the farthest from a coastline in New Zealand and one of the few to experience a continental, almost semi-arid, climate with severe winters and hot, dry summers. Temperatures can often drop below zero in winter or rise above thirty degrees Celsius in the summer months.
Alexandra has three Primary schools (Alexandra Primary School, Terrace Primary, and St Gerards). There is also one High School.(Dunstan High School).