Cloncurry, or ‘Curry’, as it is affectionately known by locals, prides itself on its core industries which include grazing, transport services, copper and gold mining, and located in the heart of town, is the Leichhardt Hotel Motel, which has been a family owned and operated business for the past 50 years that has steadily grown with the support of their loyal patronage and visitors alike.
The Telford Family took over the long established licence 54 years ago on Melbourne Cup Day 1967 and have been making improvements to this day.
Situated on a 6,583 sqm* site at 7-11 Scarr Street, The Leichhardt Hotel Motel is ideally positioned in Cloncurry’s town centre making it easily accessible via Flinders Highway and Barkly Highway and offers a Bistro, Public Bar (Keno), Gaming Room & Bar (25 EGMs & TITO), Motel Units (22 Rooms), Drive Through Bottle shop and Detached Bottle shop (on Ramsay Street).
According to Christian Tsalikis, Associate Director – Hotels QLD at Savills Australia, Cloncurry is a community that celebrates outback life, the true Australian way.
“The town offers its residents and visitors a public library, gallery, public swimming pool, showground, racecourse, flying doctor museum and a mineral display in the old post office.
“Cattle grazing is a significant industry in the region and a large sale yard is located in the town. Few places can claim to be as influential in shaping Australia, as Cloncurry. It is the Birthplace of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and destination of the first Qantas flight”.
Mr Tsalikis went on to say that Cloncurry Shire Council has an increased focus on planning for the long-term needs of the community and coordinating the delivery and ongoing management of services, infrastructure and facilities.
The Freehold Going Concern of the Leichhardt Hotel Motel, located at 7-11 Scarr Street, Cloncurry, is offered for sale via Expression of Interest closing Thursday, 30 September 2021 at 4:00pm, if not sold prior.
*Approximate