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1610 Murchison Highway

Yolla TAS 7325

  • 30 Parks
$425,000
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YOLLA TAVERN - STEEPED IN HISTORY

Established in 1930 as a butter factory to serve the local farming community and now operating as The Yolla Tavern, a popular meeting place for locals. The historic building Is approx 636m2 and consists of a bar, large function room, dining room, commercial kitchen, cool room, bottle shop and onsite accommodation for a manager. Currently, the bar serves great counter meals and pizzas while the function room can cater for 100 people and has its own bar, stage and dance floor.

Large approx 2345m2 parcel of land.

This property has huge potential to expand on its current trading as it is located in the scenic farming township of Yolla, only 10 minutes from the Coast and on the tourist route through the Hellyer Gorge and Tarkine Wilderness to Cradle Mountain or the West Coast of Tasmania.



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Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 2,345sqm
  • Commercial Type: Hotel/Leisure
  • Building Area: 636sqm
  • Car Spaces: 30

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