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“Tinonee’s Memories Café & Craft”
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Whilst maintaining the essence of yesteryear, this character plus stylish renovated home offers showcase presentation. This is prime real estate, especially being positioned on a double corner 1012sqm block with stunning views of the beautiful nearby Manning River. This graceful home features 2 living areas with dual fire places attic-style 3rd bedroom featuring skylight with river views, quality main large bathroom, country style kitchen, large paved courtyard, private backyard and oozes an ambience of charm and relaxation. Currently a freehold business but there are endless opportunities for the buyer who has the vision and drive to make their own niche a successful reality. This is the ultimate business/lifestyle opportunity with the versatility of many other options such as maintaining as a large comfortable family home – Bed and Breakfast accommodation, a Conference or Function centre, Day spa/ Relaxation /Healing centre or any restaurant of choice. Currently the adjoining café has a seating capacity up to 55 and offers alfresco dining with a high corner exposure a huge advantage. The kitchen features a cool room, new coffee machine, industrial stove with a very popular menu which is all freshly prepared on the premises. A giftware line is an option to maintain, as is local produce which is also sold. If you are searching for a change of lifestyle this will be perfect. A pleasure to inspect. History
The Name Tinoneeis believed to come from local Aboriginal Biripi people’s word ‘Tinobi’ which means ‘big shark’, or ‘Tinobah’ meaning ‘place of sharks’. Sharks are not common in the river, although dolphins are sighted on occasions. During the 1800’s the town was an important shipping trade destination and today is one of the most historic villages in the Manning Valley. It is believed that the sandstone footings of the residence were constructed from the ballast from one of the original ships. Tinonee also host such industries as shipbuilding, farming, logging, timber milling and broom making. With such activities, Tinonee would have been quite a hub of activity, and at one time hosted numerous hotels and accommodation houses, to cater for the passing trade. Attractions .Tinonee boasts this unique popular cafe which overlooks the Manning River and Taree Estate. Newsreels and old new movies are screened at the Terrace Cinema Museum. This 22 seat cinema is the smallest cinema in Australia. This has been noted in the Guinness Book of World Records. It still uses original projecting equipment and has authentic slides that are still shown from time to time. The deep Water Shark Gallery displays Aboriginal artwork, including works in wood, clay and paint. On the road from Tinonee to Wingham is the Brushy Cutting Lookout which offers breathtaking views of the Manning Valley. The Manning River at Tinonee is a popular place for water skiing and boating. Contact: Karen Upward Residential Sales Specialist L J Hooker Wingham Mob: 0412 535 992 |
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