PROPERTY INFORMATION
Fernhill Motor Lodge in Lower Hutt, NewZealand, Business is for sale.
The Fernhill Motor Lodge is situated on a busy street of accommodation houses in Lower Hutt in New Zealand just eight minutes away from Wellington city.
This is a busy motel especially with company houses that wish to use the conference facilities at the motel. There are only a few properties in the area that cater for this type of business and Lower Hutt is an active business centre outside Wellington central.
The Motor Lodge is a large property with excellent internal space for guests and conference goers to relax and enjoy the facilities. The glassed over atrium located in the centre of the accommodation complex is a welcoming oasis for tourists and business travellers alike. Rooms are luxuriously appointed with modern décor, comfortable beds and some with spa baths.
Fernhill Motor Lodge has 26 luxury accommodation units : 12 - Studio, 8 one Bedroom, 5 two bedroom and 1 three bedroom unit. There is ample off street parking.
Restaurant & Bar
If required continental and cooked breakfasts are served to guests in the Fernhill Restaurant or to guest rooms in the morning and a la carte dinners are available at the Fernhill Restaurant at nights. Evening meals are available Monday - Thursday. The bar has a great selection of wines, spirits and beers. There is no difficulty in staffing these types of operation if the choice is not be involved in the runnings of the Food & Beverage operations.
This facility is a great opportunity for a new operator that is keen on F&B and expanding on the themes of the Restaurant and Bar.
Conference Facilities
The Fernhill conference room can be set up in either theatre or boardroom style configurations. The conference room seats 20-22 in boardroom style and 30 - 35 theatre style. As mentioned this is a great draw card for rooms and F&B business as these facilities are very popular with businesses based in the region.
Brokers Comments
This business is a busy one and will keep new onwers active. Keen on Hosting in the hospitality business ? - then this property is right for you. Repeat business is at a premium and hosting the regulars much fun.
There is ample living space for the owners and extra rooms can be brought into play if more space is required.
FEATURES
Lower Hutt
(Maori: Awakairangi) is a city in the Wellington region of New Zealand. Its council has adopted the name Hutt City Council, but neither the New Zealand Geographic Board nor the Local Government Act recognise the name Hutt City. This alternative name can lead to confusion, as there are two cities in the Hutt Valley, Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt. The Upper Hutt City Council objects to the name of Hutt City. The former Hutt County included much of the area of both Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt.
Lower Hutt is in the Wellington Region. It is the tenth largest city in New Zealand in population, and covers an area of 376.74 km².
Geography
The city centres on the lower (southern) valley of the Hutt River, to the northeast of Wellington. The valley widens as the river nears its mouth, so the central urban area of the city forms a triangle with its longest side along the shoreline. In the upper reaches of the city the Western and Eastern Hutt Hills become closer, culminating in the Taita Gorge at the northern end of Lower Hutt, separating the city from neighbouring Upper Hutt.
Lower Hutt includes the cluster of small settlements that extend down the eastern coast of Wellington Harbour. These include the two large townships of Wainuiomata (inland) and Eastbourne (on the coast). The city also includes a large area of sparsely-populated land to the east of the harbour, extending to Pencarrow Head and into the Rimutaka Ranges.
Lower Hutt includes the islands in Wellington Harbour, the largest of which, Matiu/Somes Island, is commonly referred to by its former name of Somes Island.
Hutt River
The Hutt River is one of the most significant features of the city, which occupies the lower regions of its flood plain. In the 20th century stopbanks were built to contain the river, but the threat of flooding as the result of heavy rainfall persists. In 1985 the river bursts its banks, and since then floods have been on a smaller scale. Smaller streams and storm-water drains have also caused occasional problems when rainfall persistently exceeds average levels.
Much of the land adjacent to the river is protected as reserve and provides a much-appreciated recreational feature, with walking tracks and grassed areas over approximately 12 km of river bank.
Population
The central urban area of Lower Hutt (including Wainuiomata and Eastbourne) had a population of 101,500 at the June 2009 estimate.
Contact the Broker
Ross Larsen, the Tourism & Hospitality Business Broker that is acting as the agent for the Business Owner of this property, is happy to discuss this property's details at any time - refer to the contact details on this page.
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