Singo spends $16 million
Sydney businessman Mr John Singleton has invested more than $16 million buying and refurbishing Bells at Killcare and Pretty Beach House.
The Central Coast Business Review has reported the Killcare property was purchased by Mr Singleton in 2006 while purchasing the Pretty Beach House last year.
"Bells at Killcare is geared towards those within the local community, Sydneysiders, domestic and international travellers, whilst Pretty Beach House is marketed to discerning domestic and international travellers, as well as high-profile guests," the business review reported.
"Mr Singleton invested millions into the refurbishment of Bells at Killcare, developing it for an entirely new market.
"The property is now operated by Karina and Brian Barry and based around celebrated chef Stefano Manfredi's authentic Italian restaurant - the only one on the Central Coast with a hatted rating."
Bells at Killcare offers 11 coastal-style suites and villas set on 8.5 acres of manicured gardens while Pretty Beach House, formerly known as Headlands Guest House, has been refurbished offering a new style of luxury.
The three-bedroom house is situated on 7.5 acres offering guests a personalised experience with around-the-clock service for around $2500 per night per couple.
Magazine, 25 Jun 2009
Central Coast Business Review