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The Globe Hotel

44 Louee Street

Rylstone | NSW | 2849

PUBLIC AUCTION 30TH MARCH 2017

Sold by Peter Seeto



Introduction

Nestled amongst the village of Rylstone, The Globe Hotel, comprising some 6,658 square metres of land with a 55 metre frontage to main (Louee) street and a second frontage Mudgee street to the east.

The Globe has a main bar, fabulous bistro, massive beer garden, 14 rooms and manager’s abode. Operations commenced in the hotel during the 1880’s, providing some of the best social hospitality in the region. The Globe is a favourite amongst the locals and attracts weekend adventure tourists, travelling grey nomads and those seeking a quite weekend away amongst the world famous Mudgee wine region. Offering regular accommodation to business travellers, adventurists and absolute favourite amongst trail bike riders and avid bush walkers.

Rylstone is centred amongst the lush pastures of the Central West and is surround by a few of the most beautiful national parks New South Wales has to offer with strong employment due to surrounding mining and farming operations.  


Executive Summary

Property Information

The Globe Hotel

44 Louee Street, Rylstone NSW 2849

Land Area

6,658 sqm

Title

Lot A DP419772

Gross Building Area

1,106 sqm (approx.)

Accommodation

14 Rooms + Managed Flat

Parking

30 Car Spaces

Zoning

RU 5 Village

Outgoings


Council Rates $2,280

Water Rates $7,147

Business Information

All business information will be provided upon further request.





Location

Nestled in the centre of the thriving country town of Rylstone, bursting with charm and a rich heritage, good food and wine.

Just 3 hours drive from Sydney, on the western edge of the Blue Mountains, is one of those rare, uncrowded places, that combines old-fashioned friendliness and genuine charm excellent modern food, great places to stay, breathtaking scenery, divine countryside, spectacular national parks and part of the world famous Mudgee Wine Region.

Rylstone has immediate population of just under 1,000 people and wider population of 3,650 people, home to coal miners, farmers, self-funded retirees and tourism venues, attracting people from throughout NSW due to its rich history and fabulous events. 

Useful Regional Links 

http://rylstonekandos.com/

http://visitmudgeeregion.com.au/

The Golden Ale

With Nine draught beers flowing at The Globe, plus plenty of package options, the patrons find it easy to quench their thirst on all occasions. Sharing a drink in the main bar located at the front of the pub facing Louee street allows patrons to take the opportunity to be part of the local atmosphere by simply watching over the bustling village or catching up on trivia with the locals whilst having a flutter in the TAB or dance with the gaming machines.


The Licence

Mid-Western Regional Council Since 20/03/1957

LIQH 4001 9720

Mid-Western Regional Council  Since 20/03/1957 

Key liquor licence details recorded as at 4 February 2016 

Globe Hotel Licence Type: Liquor - Hotel  Licence Sub-Type: Full Hotel 

Manager: Daniel Moody  - THE GLOBE RYLSTONE PTY LTD 

Gaming Machines and EGM's 

Gaming machine threshold: 2  Gaming machine entitlements:4 

Poker machine permits: 4  Maximum gaming machine allowed:4 

Gaming machine Shutdown Hours

Monday to Sunday 04:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Liquor Consumption On Premises

Mon to Sat 05:00 AM - 12:00 Mid Night

Sun 10:00 AM 12:00 Midnight 

Take Away Sales 

Monday to Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM 

Sunday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM 

Good Friday Not permitted, Christmas Day Not permitted 

Licence conditions imposed by the Liquor Act and Regulation apply. To view a copy of these conditions, go to

www.olgr.nsw.gov.au.

The Shed

Shed bistro experience is loved by many, having grown in later years to be known for its creative pub meals, a vision of head chef Hari Sunar.

Hari’s ability to ignite passionate foodie’s with a modest, yet decadent menu, using the best produce from the region and the flare found in the best restaurants from around the world, see’s the Shed produce seasonal favourites and dishes to die for.

With such a passion for food, combined with the highest level of quality capture from surrounding paddock's to plate from the Mudgee region, it’s easy to see why the Shed bistro regularly serves some 400 meals, with a basic plan and structure from Monday steak nights to weekend banquets.


Accommodation

Offering fourteen (14) comfortable air conditioned rooms, guest lounge, guest dining room and shared bathroom facilities. The Globes accommodation provides a homelike environment to lay your head after a long days travel or action packed tour of the region. Single, double and family rooms make it a great spot for all. This is noted by the regular bookings by larger groups of motoring enthusiasts and seasonal nomads. 


Entertainment

The Globe currently offers live weekend entertainment, a great place for families to stop and with such a large land holding the property lends its self to further construction and business development opportunities. The hotels north facing grassed areas allow a great place for children and animals to play, whilst the parents sit enjoy everything Rylstone can offer whist enjoying a beautiful meal, beer or having a flutter on the horses at the TAB or dance with electronic gaming machines.


Planning Information

Mid-Western Regional Local Environmental Plan 2012

Last updated 05 August 2016 

Zone

RU5 Village

Objectives of zone

To provide for a range of land uses, services and facilities that are associated with a rural village.

To promote development that is sustainable in terms of the capacity of infrastructure within villages.

Permitted without consent

Environmental protection works; Home-based child care; Home businesses; Home occupations; Roads; Water reticulation systems

Permitted with consent

Bee keeping; Child care centres; Community facilities; Dwelling houses; Neighbourhood shops; Places of public worship; Recreation areas; Recreation facilities (indoor); Recreation facilities (outdoor); Respite day care centres; Schools; Any other development not specified in item 2 or 4

Prohibited

Advertising structures; Agriculture; Air transport facilities; Airstrips; Animal boarding or training establishments; Biosolids treatment facilities; Boat building and repair facilities; Cellar door premises; Correctional centres; Crematoria; Extractive industries; Farm buildings; Farm stay accommodation; Forestry; Hazardous storage establishments; Heavy industries; Jetties; Livestock processing industries; Offensive storage establishments; Open cut mining; Rural workers’ dwellings; Sawmill or log processing works; Sex services premises; Stock and sale yards; Waste disposal facilities; Waste or resource transfer stations; Water recreation structures

https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au

Heritage

We understand the property is not a listed heritage item, it is located in the Rylstone Heritage conservation area. In our data room we provided a copy of the heritage report most recently used to support the expansion of the Shed toilet facilities for your review and give a brief overview of the original building below.

Thomas Owen started the first hotel in a cottage on this site. His daughter Mary married George Holland and in 1880 the Hollands expanded the hotel to two stories and twelve rooms. At the time it was one of the outstanding buildings of the district.

The establishment featured two dining areas and had an extensive staff of cooks, maids, yardman and groom. Stables stood along the east fence. Beyond these were fowl yards and chickens, ducks and turkeys.

At the rear of the main building was a large washhouse with coppers, tubs and mangles. Beyond the clothesline was a yard for cows and a calf pen so the hotel supplied its own milk, cream and butter. All bedrooms had a jug and basin sitting on the washstand, emptied and washed daily by a chambermaid.

The hotel was extended again in the mid 1880's to provide more rooms. From 1884 when the railway arrived in Rylstone, a 'Sociable' (horse and buggy) met the morning and night train to provide transport for guests and travelling salesmen.

When the street level was lowered in the 1930's the front verandahs were lost, doors made into windows and new Art Deco entrances were added.

https://www.communityheritage.net.au/globe-hotel-rylstone

http://rylstonekandos.com/see-do/rylstone-heritage-walk/

Sales Process

Auction | 30th March 2017

Cooley Auction Centre | DEXUS PLACE 

1 Margaret Street | Sydney NSW 2000 

Register Your Interest

Contact Agent - Peter Seeto 

Request a Contract of Sale and Ancillary Documentation



Peter Seeto

Colliers International

Director | Investment Sales Sydney

+61 400 222 666

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