The Southport Hotel and Caravan Park, known as the ‘Southernmost Pub in Tasmania’, has hit the market.
The ‘unique property’ covers two storeys and includes a hotel bar, dining room, bottle shop, convenience store with takeaway and fuel services, as well as a two-bedroom residence.
The lower floor features four motel units, a garage, workshop, laundry, linen room and storage facilities.
Two cabins, 22 unpowered sites and 19 powered caravan sites make up the caravan park, along with an amenities block with toilets, showers and laundry and a camp kitchen.
“All this on nearly 12 acres of flat to gentle sloping land that has a large picturesque dam with Settlement Creek running through the middle of the property that lends itself to further development (STCA) or you could even consider putting in a golf course for the locals and tourists to enjoy,” the listing reads.
“Southport is a fishermans paradise and is extremely popular with tourists and holiday goers yet is becoming a permanent home for so many people as well.”
“This Hotel is crucial to the tourist industry and locals alike and has a fantastic reputation for amazing food and a great country pub feel.”
The pub is the “last stop in the south” for travellers to refuel, stock up on basic supplies or a meal before travelling to the far south.
The property is up for sale with a “walk-in, walk-out” deal and an asking price hovering around the $2 million mark.