Weekend Herald

First time Carlton Mill for sale

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The freehold land, buildings and going concern business of the Hotel Carlton Mill in Christchur­ch are on the market for the first time in almost 50 years.

Comprising 27 accommodat­ion units and a conference facility, the high-profile site at 15-17 Bealey Avenue is adjacent to the Carlton Mill Bridge.

It includes well-known restaurant Strawberry Fare, which operates under a separate lease.

The motel was opened in 1972 with the hotel business added in 1985.

Philip Cooper, investment sales broker at Colliers Internatio­nal in Christchur­ch, says the property would appeal to investors and operators alike.

“The property is for sale as a freehold going concern, however, an investor may wish to further seek an operator to run the accommodat­ion business under a new lease.

“Hotel Carlton Mill is highly visible to passing traffic and has been a landmark in Christchur­ch for decades. “The location is superb.

“It’s within walking distance to the city and the adjacent precincts of Victoria St and Merivale, as well as being a stone’s throw from Hagley Park,” Cooper said.

The total land area is 2023sq m and incorporat­es 25 on-site carparks.

The property is for deadline sale closing at 4pm on August 15, unless sold earlier.

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