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Antonio Mews Motel In Stratford Business For Sale

Stratford, Taranaki
  • $670,000

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Antonio Mews Motel in Stratford, New Zealand

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Antonio Mews Motel in Stratford, Business is for sale.

The Antonio Mews Motel is located on the southern entrance into Stratford in Central Taranaki, just a 5 minutes walk to down-town Stratford. The motel is 200m from a heated swimming pool, art gallery and sports stadium. Handy to the golf course and the Stratford speedway.

Stratford's location offers easy access to Dawson Falls, Mountain House and East Egmont National Park and is the starting point for the "Forgotten World Highway" experience to Taumarunui SH 43 - the first Heritage Trail in New Zealand.

The Antonio Mews Motel has 14 comfortable and modern units with ample off-street parking with a range of 1 and 2-bedroom family units and studios all self-contained.
Motel Facitities

* Studio Units - equipped with spa baths, Queen Beds and cooking facilities. Sleeps 1-2 guests
* 1-Bedroom Suites - Queen Bed with a single bed in the lounge and fold out couch
* Two units are equipped for wheel chair access
* Two units have spa baths
* All units have full cooking facilities
* 2-Bedroom Suites with Queen Bed & two singles
* Guest Laundry

Owners Accommodation

One of the nicest accommodation units for Managers that are available in Motels today. The living areas are adjacent to reception with 3 bedrooms and ample living space.
Brokers Comments

This is a nice property in a position that cannot be missed by passing traffic on the main highway through Stratford and Central Taranaki. The financial results and forcasts look strong and will give new leaseholders an excellent running start. The owners of the property are currently running the business and so a great opportunity for first up business owners to put there mark on this nice property.

FEATURES

Stratford and Taranaki

Stratford is the only town in the central Taranaki district of Stratford District, New Zealand. It lies beneath the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont, approximately half-way between New Plymouth and Hawera, near the geographic centre of the Taranaki region.

The town has a population of 5,327, and the district 8,889. The District has a land area of 2,163.35 km², which is divided between the Manawatu-Wanganui Region (including the settlements of Whangamomona, Marco and Tahora, 31.87% of its land area) and the Taranaki Region (68.13% of its land area).

Stratford is at the junction of State Highway 3 and State Highway 43. On State Highway 3 New Plymouth is 39 km north, Inglewood 21 km north, Eltham 11 km south and Hawera 30 km south. On State Highway 43 Taumarunui is 146 km to the east. This road is known as "The Forgotten World Highway", due the scarcity of settlement along the road in contrast to its earlier history. A sign reads "No Petrol for 140 km".

Stratford's view of Mount Taranaki (facing west), with Fanthams Peak to the left of the main peak. Stratford is a service town for the many dairy farms of Taranaki.

The Stratford District takes in about one quarter of the Taranaki Region, and includes four major geological features: the Taranaki volcanic cone, its associated ring plain, the Patea River catchment, and the eastern hill country.

The south-eastern face of Mount Taranaki is in the Stratford district, the north-westernmost point of the district being the 2518 m high peak. From the peak the boundaries run almost due east and due south.
Pembroke Road winds up the mountain slope from Stratford to a carpark and lookout at "The Plateau", at 1172 m. Manganui skifield is a short hike from the carpark, across the Manganui Gorge.

On the south-eastern face of the mountain, Manaia Road gives access to Dawson Falls and the Konini Lodge, at 890 m altitude. The natural Wilkie's Pools are a short hike above the lodge.

The Taranaki volcanic ring plain provides a steady contour with a subtle gradient, upon which Stratford and its environs have been settled. The easy gradient and rich volcanic soils and the high level of rainfall provide high quality pasture and agricultural land. Within this area the ring plain is drained by three river catchments: the Manganui River catchment to the north, the Waingongoro River catchment to the south, and the dominant Patea River catchment.
Protected by a proud snow-topped mountain, steeped in historic significance and pounded by the restless Tasman Sea, Taranaki is a region that’s impossible to ignore...a sacred place like no other.

First inhabited by ancient Maori attracted to its warm ironsand beaches, rich soil, prolific wildlife and venerable sleeping mountain…then by eager European pioneers keen to secure a piece of fertile country for farming…Taranaki is a veritable melting pot of cultures and lifestyles.

Populated by descendants of ancient Maori through to early immigrants from Britain, Ireland, Poland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, China, India and many other countries, Taranaki is an ideal blend of New Zealand’s past, present and future.

You’ll still get a cheery wave from farmers and a hello from power walkers along New Plymouth’s coastal walkway, but you can also enjoy contemporary food and entertainment, plus a glimpse into New Zealand’s energy future via Taranaki’s fast-paced oil and gas industries.

Taranaki is not just a place where cows lactate in the midday sun and oilrigs spring up suddenly from lush green paddocks. It’s also a destination of rich arts and crafts, adrenaline-fuelled outdoor activities, spicy lattes overlooking the sea, quaint country hotels, large-scale music events, invigorating walks and mountain trails.

Stretching from Mokau in the north to Waitotara in the south and Whangamomona in the east, the Taranaki coastline takes in more than 200km of swimming, walking, surfing, diving, kayaking, fishing and exploring opportunities…offering everything from ancient Maori cave carvings at Tongaporutu, the Sugar Loaf Marine Reserve off New Plymouth and popular Opunake Beach with its annual carnival, to Patea’s clash of river and sea, the majestic White Cliffs at Pukearuhe, and desolate foam-edged swimming beaches than seem to stretch forever.

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