Situated on the fringe of the well renowned Havelock North village is this delightful property with the winery and restaurant know as “Burnt Hills Estate”, and the recently renovated and modernised homestead.
Built in 1996 the Mediterranean style winery and restaurant and terracing comprise some 670m². The main restaurant opens through sets of double doors onto a large pergola covered terrace enabling outdoor dining for the majority of the year.
The restaurant has the capacity to cater for in excess of 90 diners and there is a bar, restaurant kitchen with walk in coolstore and food storage area, spacious dedicated wine sales and tasting area, wine laboratory and toilet facilities. Upstairs, a spacious conference room and office administration area. On the eastern end is the winery and barrel room.
Due to unforeseen circumstances the restaurant has been closed for the winter. Reopen the restaurant, pursue the theme of an idyllic wedding venue, and convert the conference room into a sports type bar for the locals and visitors staying at the Wine Country Motor Lodge, just 400 metres away.
Approximately 3.2ha was planted with Sauvignon Blanc grapes in 1996 and there are some Merlot vines in the front which were planted in 1991.
The character two storey villa style residence built in 1912 has been recently renovated and modernised, contains four bedrooms, modern kitchen, generous living space and two bathrooms. In total 260m², including first floor balcony and lower level patio. Adjoining the residence is the double garage, office, laundry, storage area, toilet and shower. Services include town gas, water and sewerage.
All operating licences required are current.
This package represents a unique opportunity to add value to everything, open the restaurant, manage the vineyard, harvest the grapes, produce wine under your own label, open a sports bar and even grow the produce for the restaurant.
All this whilst admiring the captivating views across the vineyard and rolling countryside towards Napier and Hawke’s Bay or back to Te Mata Peak. |