Savills Australia and New Zealand are pleased to announce the successful Freehold Going Concern Sale of the Country Club Hotel Motel, Stanthorpe Queensland. This is the result of a comprehensive and strategically executed on-market campaign led by Leon Alaban, Head of Hotels – National, and Joseph Ganim, Senior Executive at Savills Australia.
Located at 26 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe, the property occupies a substantial 2,178sqm* site with three street frontages, ensuring excellent visibility and accessibility in the heart of town. Stanthorpe, situated approximately 216km southwest of Brisbane, is a vibrant township within Queensland’s Southern Downs region, celebrated for its cool climate, boutique wineries, and seasonal festivals. The area forms the heart of the Granite Belt, one of Australia’s most renowned wine-producing regions, attracting visitors year-round for its award-winning vineyards, gourmet food experiences, and outdoor recreation, including national parks, hiking trails, and cultural events. This strong tourism appeal, combined with a loyal local community, underpins the region’s robust hospitality market.
The Country Club Hotel Motel is a well-established venue offering multiple income streams and a comprehensive suite of facilities. It features a public bar with TAB and Keno, a lounge bar, and a gaming room equipped with 15 EGMs and TITO technology. Guests can enjoy a bistro dining area supported by two well-equipped kitchens, as well as an external rear deck and a designated outdoor smoking area (DOSA). Accommodation is provided through 11 hotel rooms and eight motel rooms in a detached building, complemented by a drive-through bottle shop and a three-bedroom manager’s residence. In addition to these facilities, the property includes three leased tenancies, delivering supplementary income and diversification for investors.
Leon Alaban, Head of Hotels – National, Savills Australia and New Zealand, commented: “The Country Club Hotel Motel is a substantial hospitality asset offering multiple revenue streams, including bars, gaming, accommodation, and leased tenancies. Its recent capital improvements and prime location in Stanthorpe make it an attractive investment opportunity in Queensland’s regional market.”
The asset has recently benefited from significant capital expenditure, ensuring modern facilities and minimal immediate investment requirements for the purchaser. Its diversified revenue profile and strategic positioning within a thriving tourism corridor highlight the ongoing demand for quality hospitality assets in regional Queensland.


