The Lucinda Point Hotel Motel in Queensland is for sale as a going concern through Savills agents, Leon Alaban and Taylor Morris.
Located at 6 Keast Street, Lucinda in one-line with the freehold land and buildings located at 3 and 5 Gossner Street, Lucinda, Queensland are for sale via Expressions of Interest closing Wednesday, 16th of November 2022 at 3pm (AEST).
The Lucinda Point Hotel Motel is positioned on a 4,056 square metre site fronting Keast Street and Dungeness Road in the centre of Lucinda.
Mr Alaban said the hotel was established when Lucinda was a popular commercial fishing destination and major shipping port for raw sugar. In recent years, the hotel has experienced a capital injection with major renovations throughout and construction of the villas whilst also securing the approval to operate 10 gaming machines (not installed).
The venue offers newly renovated facilities include a main bar (TAB), beer garden, restaurant and alfresco area, drive-through bottleshop, accommodation of six motel rooms, 10 villas, staff accommodation and a swimming pool.
Mr Alaban said Hinchinbrook Shire is located in Far North Queensland, about 1,400 kilometres northwest of the Brisbane CBD, and about 110 kilometres north-west of the Townsville CBD.
“Hinchinbrook Shire is predominantly rural, with the main township being Ingham, and smaller townships at Allingham (Forrest Beach), Halifax, Lucinda, Macknade, Taylors Beach and Trebonne. The land is used largely for cattle grazing, sugar cane growing, and fruit and crop growing.
“Tourism is also an important industry with the shire serviced by the Bruce Highway, Ingham Airport and the Tilt Train.
“Breath-taking Hinchinbrook Island is a pristine natural wilderness where you can embark on a safari and explore the Island’s mist-shrouded mountains, waterfalls and freshwater pools. It is also home to the famous Thorsborne Trail, a 32km hike along the eastern edge of the island, internationally rated one of the top 10 walks on the planet.
“Lucinda itself is a coastal town and locality in the Shire of Hinchinbrook in North Queensland. The town was named after Lady Lucinda Musgrave, the wife of the Governor of Queensland, Sir Anthony Musgrave from 1883 – 1888. The eye-popping pride of Lucinda is a six-kilometre jetty stretching far out into the Coral Sea. The jetty is the world's largest bulk sugar loading facility and is so long it actually curves with the earth.
“It services the sugar industry by loading raw sugar onto approximately 20 international ships per year. This facility is a major tourist attraction, fascinating many visitors. The town is approximately a two-hour drive north of Townsville and a three-hour drive south of Cairns. It is frequently serviced by Ingham and the nearby town of Halifax,” he said.
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