The Caledonian Hotel—Singleton’s legendary pub, famous for slapping a giant Australian flag on its roof in defiance of COVID restrictions and local council rules—is officially on the market.
This Hunter Valley icon sits on a prime 2,226 sqm corner block at 40 George Street and comes with 14 accommodation rooms, a three-bedroom residence, 15 poker machine entitlements, and a massive rear lot perfect for expansion, outdoor entertainment, or even a drive-through bottle shop.
The timing couldn’t be better: Singleton is booming, with $835 million in infrastructure upgrades, population growth, and a tourism surge. The Caledonian isn’t just a pub—it’s a cash-generating, instantly recognizable landmark in one of NSW’s most resilient regional hubs.
Hugo Weston from Savills says the hotel is “a compelling investment,” while Nick Lower predicts “huge interest from experienced operators, hospitality groups, and entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the Hunter.”
For locals, the Caledonian has been more than a pub—it’s a statement. Now, that statement could be yours.
Price? Private treaty. Serious buyers only.