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More details for Speyside Self Catering Apartments, Garmouth - Hospitality for Sale

Speyside Self Catering - Speyside Self Catering Apartments

Garmouth, IV32 7LU

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £395,000
  • 2,437 sq ft

Garmouth Hospitality for Sale

Speyside Self Catering offers a unique and highly attractive investment opportunity, located centrally in the quiet and picturesque village of Garmouth. Garmouth is a picturesque village located on the northeastern coast of Moray, Scotland, where the River Spey meets the Moray Firth. Known for its natural beauty, rich history, and peaceful setting, Garmouth offers a charming blend of coastal and countryside living. The village is surrounded by scenic landscapes, with rolling farmland, woodland walks, and access to the famous Speyside Way walking and cycling route. Despite its tranquil rural setting, Garmouth is exceptionally well-connected. It is located just 9 miles from Elgin, the region’s main commercial hub, offering a wide range of shops, schools, healthcare services, and leisure facilities. From Elgin, the A96 trunk road provides direct access to Inverness, the Highland capital, around 45 miles to the west, and Aberdeen, the Granite City, approximately 65 miles to the east. Both cities offer major transport links, including airports, rail connections, and extensive business services, making Garmouth a viable option for commuters and entrepreneurs alike. The village itself boasts a strong community spirit, a historic golf course, and proximity to sandy beaches and wildlife-rich estuaries, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its unique setting along the Moray Firth coast and its close ties to the Speyside whisky region, Garmouth is ideally situated for tourism-related businesses, lifestyle ventures, or simply a peaceful place to call home. The Property THE PROPERTY Formerly the Garmouth Hotel, the property has been transformed into the self-catering apartments we see today. The building is made of stone with a white render and a slate roof. The overall finish of the property is of an exceptionally high standard, showcasing thoughtful design that seamlessly blends contemporary style with a sense of comfort and practicality. The main building is run by oil with the apartment block enjoying electric heating and separate water heaters in each apartment. Ground Floor The main building offers individual rooms with their own ensuite facilities. Guests also have full use of the communal dining area and well-equipped kitchen. On entering the property, to the left is a large laundry and storage room, boiler cupboard and door to rear courtyard. An internal hallway leads through into Room 1 and 6. Room 1 is a twin room and Room 6 is a single room. Both are fresh, comfortable and benefit from ensuite shower rooms. To the right of the main entrance is the communal kitchen diner. This room is available for all guests to use and is equipped with all the modern conveniences one would desire. Whilst still on the ground floor, there are two apartments to the right. These both enjoy their own access and are beautifully appointed suites. Apartment 1 is fully accessible. First Floor Stairs ascend from the main entrance hall to the first-floor landing, which provides access to three well-appointed en-suite guest rooms, including a family suite comprising two bedrooms. Apartment Block To the rear of the main building lies a purpose-built apartment block. This hosts two one-bedroom apartments, numbers 2 and 3, both benefiting from separate lounge /kitchen, double bedroom and ensuite with bath. The property benefits from mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Electric heating and hot water is provided in all rooms. The main building has single glazed windows due its Listed status and the other areas benefit from double glazed throughout. The entire building is compliant with a modern fire alarm system, emergency lighting and WiFi.

Contact:

ASG Commercial

Property Subtype:

Serviced Apartment

Date on Market:

16/09/2025

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More details for Home & Hardware Alness, Alness - Retail for Sale

Home & Hardware Alness - Home & Hardware Alness

Alness, IV17 0PT

  • Retail for Sale
  • £149,000
  • 2,583 sq ft

Alness Retail for Sale

A rare opportunity to acquire a well-established hardware business in the heart of Alness, generating excellent profits from a high turnover of around £400,000. Known for its quality products, loyal local customer base, and friendly service, this business is ideal for an owner-operator seeking a hands-on, profitable venture with strong growth potential. The Town of Alness is set immediately adjacent to the busy A9; the arterial route from Inverness to Thurso. The shop is conveniently located, with some on street parking and located close to the local public car park. Nearby there is a good range of shops and offices etc. Alness is well served with facilities and services for visitors and residents alike. The recent creation of the Inverness and Cromarty Green Freeport along with future new housing developments in the town will benefit all businesses in the region, making now the time to start a new business in the area. The town is centrally located for exploring the wider Highland area, taking in its many attractions. Inverness, Culloden Battlefield and Loch Ness are all within a day-trip distance. Outdoor pursuits such as bird watching and fishing also draw a great many visitors to the region who take advantage of the abundance of wildlife. Within the Cromarty Firth seals are readily observed and, in the Moray Firth, dolphins are a great attraction. For the dedicated golfer there are a number of outstanding quality golf courses within the immediate area, the most famous being Royal Dornoch. Castles, Potteries and distilleries offer the more leisurely tourist ample places of culture, interest and history to visit. Alness enjoys a very good geographic location and is an ideal base from which visitors can continue their exploration of Sutherland, Caithness and the West Coast. The Property The business is located on the ground floor of the attractive two-storey sandstone building. The main frontage sits on to the high street in the town centre. Large signage clearly defines the business. Upon entry, to the left is the modern sales counter which is cleverly situated to afford excellent control and security. The front sales area is at ground level with a step up to the continuation of the shop floor which extends to the back of the property. Many aisles run with racking and shelving from the front of the shop to the rear of the property. Other features include Dulux paint mixing/tinting area, a key cutting service and Carpet cleaner machine hire. From the sales floor there is a door to two storage rooms, key cutting workshop, office/kitchen area and WC. A rear external door and separate hallway allow for access directly to the back areas from the rear of the building. Reason For Sale The business has been owned and successfully operated for over circa 13 years. It is now their desire to retire that brings this fantastic business opportunity to the market. The units both benefit from mains electricity, natural gas, mains water and drainage.

Contact:

ASG Commercial

Property Subtype:

Shopfront Retail / Residential

Date on Market:

16/09/2025

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More details for Newsbeat Newsagents, Thurso - Retail for Sale

Newsbeat Newsagents - Newsbeat Newsagents

Thurso, KW14 7AA

  • Retail for Sale
  • £220,000
  • 1,421 sq ft
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More details for 11 Trotternish Bed and Breakfast, Portree - Hospitality for Sale

Trotternish Bed and Breakfast - 11 Trotternish Bed and Breakfast

Portree, IV51 9XU

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £665,000
  • 4,380 sq ft
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More details for Borgie Lodge Hotel, Thurso - Hospitality for Sale

Borgie Lodge Hotel - Borgie Lodge Hotel

Thurso, KW14 7TH

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £695,000
  • 3,250 sq ft
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More details for W&D Ross Hardware Store & Paint Spectrum – Retail for Sale, Thurso

W&D Ross Hardware Store & Paint Spectrum

  • Retail for Sale
  • £490,000
  • 4,078 sq ft
  • 2 Retail Properties
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More details for Dunroamin Bed and Breakfast, Aviemore - Hospitality for Sale

Dunroamin Bed and Breakfast

Aviemore, PH22 1RW

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £549,000
  • 5,036 sq ft
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More details for Waterside Café & Flat, Strathcarron - Retail for Sale

Waterside Café & Flat - Waterside Café & Flat

Strathcarron, IV54 8YD

  • Retail for Sale
  • £299,000
  • 893 sq ft
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More details for Marsco House and Otter Lodge, Isle Of Skye - Hospitality for Sale

Marsco House and Otter Lodge - Marsco House and Otter Lodge

Isle Of Skye, IV47 8ST

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £385,000
  • 1,929 sq ft
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More details for Market Bar, Inverness - Retail for Sale

Market Bar

Inverness, IV1 1EH

  • Retail for Sale
  • £415,000
  • 4,445 sq ft
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More details for Duchally House, Nairn - Hospitality for Sale

Duchally House - Duchally House

Nairn, IV12 4RE

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £750,000
  • 10,776 sq ft
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More details for Raemoir Rd, Banchory - Retail for Sale

The Cowshed - Raemoir Rd

Banchory, AB31 5QB

  • Retail for Sale
  • £850,000
  • 17,337 sq ft

Banchory Retail for Sale

The restaurant is truly one of a kind and is situated on the north side of Banchory in famous Royal Deeside. Banchory is an affluent busy community on the River Dee, only some 18 miles from the City of Aberdeen - where there is the International Airport. Deeside increased in popularity in the 19th century courtesy of Prince Albert's purchase of the Balmoral Estate at nearby Ballater, ensuring the continued perennial appeal of Royal Deeside to a myriad of visitors; all of which produces businesses to the local hotels. In addition, of course, Deeside is famed for its field sports, fishing; shooting; stalking; it can give huge benefit to the Cowshed, coupled with the ease of accessibility to Aberdeen. This unique hospitality business offers restaurant, takeaway, ice-cream, functions and weddings, covering almost all aspects of the industry. The Cowshed is a family owned and managed business. Over the years the family have significantly refurbished and upgraded the premises in order to host such a variety of income streams. Previously a chef school, The Cowshed boasts an impressive kitchen which in turn aids the multi-operational business. The availability of The Cowshed offers a new owner the opportunity to operate a multi-income stream hospitality business in an affluent, popular and well known part of Scotland. There is also the opportunity to redevelop due to the substantial size of the property, subject to the necessary planning consents. There is a development plan to build approximately 500 new homes close to the Cowshed, upon completion of the new residential site there is plan for more homes to be built. This increase in residents close to the Cowshed will only enhance the trade, introducing an entirely new set of customers.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Date on Market:

15/09/2025

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More details for The Trentham Hotel, Dornoch - Hospitality for Sale

Trentham Hotel - The Trentham Hotel

Dornoch, IV25 3HZ

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £349,000
  • 2,437 sq ft
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More details for Vacant Retail Unit (Formerly The Tain Pottery), Tain - Retail for Sale

Former Tain Pottery - Vacant Retail Unit (Formerly The Tain Pottery)

Tain, IV19 1LZ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £290,000
  • 7,782 sq ft
  • 24 Hour Access

Tain Retail for Sale

Vacant retail unit with a substantial footprint and strategic position on the NC500, representing a prime opportunity for innovative development. The Tain Pottery is located just outside of the town of Tain on the busy A9 trunk road which links Inverness with Thurso and the Orkney Ferry. Tain railway station is on the Far North Line, linking Thurso and Wick with Inverness. Tain has a wide range of amenities including shops, supermarkets, medical facilities, schools and recreational facilities. The pottery benefits from being VisitScotland sign posted on the A9 and about 200m away. Tain as a general location is certainly popular for walkers and field sportsmen with an abundance of local wildlife, trout and salmon fishing opportunities. Golf is another popular activity in the area with a championship standard course in Tain plus the famous Championship Course of Royal Dornoch which is only a short drive away. For tourists, Tain was granted its first royal charter in 1066, making it Scotland's oldest Royal Burgh. Tain is well placed to explore a range of castles, distilleries and indeed is a good base from which to make a day trip to Loch Ness and visit the Highland Capital itself. To the north lies Golspie, the home of the most northern UK outdoor karting track. It has a great reputation, with some junior drivers making it onto the big stage of F1. The locale is well-known for its lovely golden sandy beaches, especially at Dornoch and Portmahomack, both within a short drive. Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands, is approximately 35 miles away, accessed by an easy commute and offering extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities, along with excellent road, rail and air links to the south and beyond. The Property The original subjects are of stone construction under slate roofing and dates from the early 1800s, possibly earlier. Accommodation is mostly arranged on the ground floor, with first floor decorating areas and attic storage over the central wing storage area. Public entry is into the retail element of the business on the south west wing. The hard standing extends to the rear of the south west wing to allow deliveries and product dispatch. Each of the different pottery production methods used on site have dedicated areas within the building. The building has been maintained since ownership in the mid-1990s with significant sections of the roof being replaced during this time. The power distribution has been rewired from the main boards located in the throwing section of the building, providing separate distribution boards in each of the functional areas. To the rear of the north east wing, is the office and W.C. Above this there is storage, materials being placed using the forklift. There is an LPG tank at the rear of the building. There are also extensive grounds to the rear offering storage and parking. The property is clearly signed from the main A9 trunk route. Reason For Sale The current owners wish to retire and are winding down the pottery business and selling the building. The property is served by 3 phase mains electricity, water and septic tank drainage system. The effluent water is treated through a septic tank and then a biological purification system. This system is shared with a domestic property which is currently owned by one of the neighbours.

Contact:

ASG Commercial

Date on Market:

15/09/2025

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More details for The Royal Hotel, Cromarty - Hospitality for Sale

Royal Hotel Cromarty - The Royal Hotel

Cromarty, IV11 8YN

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £590,000
  • 3,656 sq ft
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More details for Drumbeg Hotel, Lairg - Hospitality for Sale

Drumbeg Hotel - Drumbeg Hotel

Lairg, IV27 4NW

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £445,000
  • 8,000 sq ft
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More details for 7 Mayne Rd, Elgin - Office for Sale

Prospect Lodge - 7 Mayne Rd

Elgin, IV30 1NY

  • Office for Sale
  • £295,000
  • 3,019 sq ft
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