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Tuesday, August 31, 2021 - 00:00
 

The Greys Inn is a quintessential comfortable accommodation which is centrally located, Just off the N4. Machadodorp, Mpumalanga. The town has a rich history for tourism tours and trout fishing and hiking and was originally developed from the railway route to Maputo, named Geluk, however, in 1894 the name was changed to honour the Portuguese Major Joachim Machado, who was an engineer and surveyor who proposed the Nelspruit-Delagoa Bay railway route. This commercial property is an ideal established business venture looking to be repurposed within a Prime Trout Fishing territory and Mpumalanga tourism route.

The Greys Inn is a Heritage built environment building that has been family owned and managed with warm hospitality as the perfect weekend getaway for the discerning traveller and many corporate sleepovers for business endeavours.

The property consists of a historical old Pub, Restaurant & the popular local Coffee Shop called The 'Purple Orchid' & Ice Cream parlour, with has secure onsite parking. The historical Pub is called The 'Stag's Breath' and has an entertainment area of pool tables and V slot gaming machines for those who are feeling lucky.

There is also a fully licenced Rumblin Tum Restaurant with a borehole on the premises and a backup generator.

The accommodation facilities consist of 9 Twin En suite Rooms with Flat Screen TV & bar fridge, Free Wi-Fi, and Free secure enclosed parking. There is also a 1 Guesthouse for additional accommodation for the corporate traveller or family.

  • Price excludes VAT (no transfer duty) - R6000000 vat inclusive.
  • Erf size - 3,529m2
  • Approximate House size - 1,373m2
  • Viewing by appointment only and all offers will be presented. Contact Raymond  Messiter-Tooze from PropertFox - 
  • (073) 650-6054
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Category: 
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Created
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 - 10:10
 
 

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