For the first time in many a year, the Binalong Hotel in the NSW southern tablelands has come to market.
A quintessential country pub, it was established in 1922, a sturdy two-storey red brick structure residing on a 5,590sqm block made up of two lots.
Beyond the welcoming public bar, it offers a commercial kitchen and bistro, with public dining room or private lounge, partitioned courtesy of an original bifold timber divider. There’s an outdoor beer garden with secure kids’ playground that boasts its own mini-pub, and several comfortable guest rooms.
A sympathetic upgrade has been executed, modernising the beer system, kitchen and back of house while retaining the classic grandeur of the public areas.
The property’s two lots could provide a future owner subdivision or expansion potential (STCA).
Binalong is a picturesque town, 95 kilometres north of Canberra or around 300 southwest of Sydney. It is currently home to a population of 543 (2016 census), but has counted some famous prior residents.
“The historic village of Binalong boasts many well-preserved Victorian and Federation buildings, and a thriving community of local artists and rich history – including the likes of poet Banjo Patterson and bushranger Johnny Gilbert,” offers Nick Tinning, of Chris Tinning & Co Real Estate, who is marketing the asset.
The Binalong Hotel is being offered as a vacant possession by private owners, for the first time in over 50 years.
Sale price estimate stands at $2.9 million.