Bed and breakfast, lifestyle & income, prime position, tourist hotspot, going concern, quality chattels, commercial
Killyrudden Luxury Homestay B&B For Sale in Tairua, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand
Freehold Going Concern $1,150,000 including GST
This is the one! 4 Star Lifestyle and Income on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Killyrudden is a three storey hillside home built on the side of an extinct volcano, known locally as Mount Paku, just inside the entrance to Tairua Harbour.
Killyrudden has a superb reputation. It has a Qualmark 4 star rating, was a National Finalist in the 2008 Spirit of Hospitality Award and has a 100% "Excellent" rating on Trip Advisor. It is linked to all the major information portals and Global Availability booking system.
The retiring owners reluctantly offer their home and business to new owners. With the extensive chattels included, Killyrudden is in perfect condition and primed to take you into a luxurious lifestyle with bonus income.
Three Guest Rooms.
Two double rooms feature queen-sized beds, are adjoining and come with ensuite bathrooms for comfort and privacy. These rooms have french doors opening onto a deck which adjoins the spa pool area.
The twin room has two king single beds, is located one level up and also has its own ensuite bathroom. This room is linked by an outside stairway to the spa pool area.
All guest rooms are fully equipped including TV, DVD player, bedside radio, ironing facilities, hairdryer, robes and slippers, writing facilities. SKY TV and Wireless Broadband are available throughout Killyrudden.
The Owners' Accommodation
Situated on the top floor - for the finest views! - the owners' accommodation comprises 1 bedroom with ensuite bathroom, and an adjacent office. The apartment opens onto a private covered balcony and has a double garage with internal access.
Lounge and Dining Areas
The lounge and dining areas share the superb views. The spacious and comfortable lounge features a log fire and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. The lovely dining room adjoins the well-equipped and practical country-style kitchen with all modern appliances. Killyrudden is famous for its breakfasts: the kitchen is equipped to serve dinners too, a substantial growth opportunity for new owners with a love of cooking.
Decks & Spa
Killyrudden has superb decks which are immediately accessible from most rooms. Star of the show is a superb hot tub with amazing views. The spa has a clear roof and roll-up side blinds to give all weather comfort.
The garden
The garden is a real asset to Killyrudden. Large specimen native trees attract abundant bird-life which can be easily viewed from the gentle garden paths. There is also a petanque court. Killyrudden is Kiwi Green certified.
Act now: this is an opportunity not to be missed!
The Location
Killyrudden is an easy 1 3/4 hours drive from Auckland Airport and is the perfect base from which to explore the Coromandel Region.
Tairua is a small friendly holiday town on the Eastern coast of the rugged and bush-clad Coromandel Peninsula and offers spectacular Coromandel views from many vantage points.
Thames, Coromandel Town, Whitianga and Whangamata are short trips away and in between are surfing and swimming beaches, native bush reserves with fabulous old Kauri trees and many spectacular coastal formations including famous Cathedral Cove and of course the unique Hot Water Beach - just 20 minutes drive.
From Mt Paku a 360 degree panorama takes in off-shore islands of the Mercury Group, the Aldermen Group and closer inshore, Shoe and Slipper Islands (all named by Captain Cook). The vista continues over the neighbouring resort town of Pauanui, the Tairua Harbour which merges into the Tairua River and stretches up to the mountainous backbone of the Coromandel Peninsular. Swinging further round is the sweep of golden sand that is the Tairua Ocean Beach, popular with surfers.
A number of Charter and Fishing Boats operate from the Tairua and Pauanui wharves and a passenger ferry service runs regularly between the two.
Tairua is a centre for recreational divers with the offshore islands being a great attraction Bush walking and tramping are also popular and local expert operators can conduct personalized tours through the native bush and inland scenic opportunities with safety and comfort.
The 18 hole golf course welcomes green fee players and has equipment for hire.