HISTORIC Abercrombie House will be the setting for the Bathurst Business Chamber's first Business After Hours event for 2016.
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Chamber president Stacey Whittaker says the fact Abercrombie House is run as a business, but also serves as the family home, makes it unique.
This has created a lot of interest for members of the chamber.
"It's great that Chris and Xanthe Morgan are giving everyone the opportunity to share their beautiful home," Ms Whittaker said.
"They have a lot of really great events organised for this year."
Ms Whittaker said RSVPs had been pouring in and the night, to be held tomorrow from 6pm, was set to be popular.
Ms Whittaker said Business After Hours was a casual evening, adding it was a good networking opportunity for members.
She said the nights were hugely popular and not restricted to members.
Anyone who wants to find out more about the chamber is welcome to come along.
The nights usually attract between 40 and 50 people.
Business After Hours is held on the second Tuesday of every month between 6pm and 8pm at various local businesses.
"We have a great line-up of businesses booked for this year already," Ms Whittaker said.
The chamber also hosts the more formal Business Before Hours in the Reliance Credit Union auditorium on the fourth Tuesday of every month from 7.30am to 8.45am.
Mr Morgan said he and his wife were looking forward to showcasing Abercrombie House.
He added they would be putting on complimentary eats and drinks.
"We are really looking forward to showing other small businesses how we are developing our business so that it has the greatest appeal," Mr Morgan said.
"It's all part of acknowledging how tourism assets rely on each other and delivering the message that by working together we will all enjoy great prosperity."