The Dooen Hotel is a single-storey weatherboard country hotel established circa 1876, recently refurbished with a new commercial kitchen, carpets, septic system, and landscaping. The improvements comprise a public bar and lounge, updated kitchen and dining facilities, a north-facing beer garden, and a manager's residence, supported by storage sheds and gravel-surfaced parking. The property presents in good general order for its age and provides ongoing scope for continued trade as a traditional rural pub and hospitality venue. The property occupies a level rectangular site fronting the Henty Highway, approximately 10 kilometres north of Horsham or 305 kilometres northwest of Melbourne's CBD. It is situated within the small rural locality of Dooen, surrounded by predominantly agricultural and low-density residential uses, with nearby industry including grain storage (Viterra), the proposed Farm Fries processing facility, and the WIM Resource mineral sands project. The Henty Highway provides strong exposure and accessibility, drawing passing trade from Horsham and the broader Wimmera region. For further information and a confidentiality agreement, please contact Wes Davidson CEA (REIV) : wes@wdre.com.au.