The leasehold of the historic Alliance Hotel Spring Hill Queensland for sale through Power Jeffrey and Co’s Andy Nason situated just two kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD at 320 Boundary Street Spring Hill Queensland.
The leasehold of the historic Alliance Hotel in Spring Hill Queensland is being offered for sale through Power, Jeffrey and Co’s Andy Nason.
Situated just two kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD at 320 Boundary Street, the impressive property offers a secure future with a proven track record says marketing agent Power Jeffrey and Co’s Andy Nason.
Originally established in 1864 to service the local area and accommodate Queensland’s economic boom at the time, the hotel has seen a variation on themes and over 150 years of stories and historic tales, while the building itself - the building seen today - was built in 1888 and has been preserved with its original charm intact both inside and out, making it ideal for all private and corporate functions held in Brisbane.
Accommodation includes a ground level public bar, bistro, main kitchen, footpath dining, lower ground chalet bar and function room plus a first floor function room.
The Victorian hotel is steeped in heritage charm and possesses extensive use of timber trim and striking period features fused with modern enhancements.
While The Alliance Hotel is today renowned for its dining experiences, great wine and beer selection, intimate settings and versatile, unique function spaces, it's long been well-known for its colourful past and history of being a bit 'left-of-centre'.
In the 1890's and into the early 1900's, to be approved for a liquor licence, you needed to provide accommodation (now the Leichhardt Room) and also stalls for horses belonging to the patrons, evident from the original brickwork and archways in the Chalet Bar.
According to the current owner Nikki Cedergren, the Alliance Hotel's mission is to provide a classic old pub experience defined by exceptional service and food accompanied by a great selection of wines, beers and spirits - set in beautiful, surrounds that showcase the history of not only the building, but also the local community.
Ms Cedergren grew up in country NSW during the millennial drought, where the local pub was the central hub for the local farming community. “That feeling of belonging, and welcome, for our regular patrons and new faces alike is something we strive for each day here at The Alliance,” she said.
Mr Nason told The Hotel Conversation, the property presented a sound opportunity for operators desiring a good return on their investment.
“The hotel is a solid performer and popular destination with its highly regarded award-winning restaurant and spacious bars and function rooms,” he said.
To request a copy of the Information Memorandum please contact the marketing agent Power Jeffrey and Co’s Andy Nason via the contact details below.