Good Old Country Pub Atmosphere With Family In Mind
-Bar & Restaraunt
-Wedding Venue
-Pop On Properties (Camping Ground)
-Garden Bar
The Belgrove Tavern.
The Belgrove was originally as a 13 bedroom hotel in 1856.
At that time the area was know as 'Bell Grove', named after an area on the outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland.
The Belgrove Hotel became a stopping off point for both railway workers and weary travellers, eager for refreshmet and supplies to sustain them on their journey.
On the 2nd of April 1930 the then licecee Mr. Albert Winks was devistated when a fire destroyed the building. However, a rebuilding project commeced i double-quick timead the new 'Inn' was reopened on 16th October of the same year.
In 1975, the pub was granted a Country Club Charter, and so it remained until 1997 when it was reverted to a Inn and renamed The Golden Downs, in honour of the surrounding forest.
Jacqui & Graeme took possession of The Golden Downs in 2002 and the name 'Belgrove' was restored. Today, The Belgrove Tavern is still the hub of the now largely rural community.
Jacqui & Graeme have worked tirelessly to improve the expansive gardens, and they offer a safe 'park over place' to the many tourists in self-contained motor homes and campervans who travel to the Nelson area along State Highway 6.
For over 150 years, The Belgrove has offered shelter, food and drink to travellers and locals alike.
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