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More details for The Byre, Acharacle - Hospitality for Sale

Loch Shiel Hotel - The Byre

Acharacle, PH36 4JL

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £550,000
  • 6,500 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Acharacle Hospitality for Sale - Lochaber/Skye/Lochalsh/Arran

Impressive 8 bedroom Country House Hotel on the banks of Loch Shiel Enviable location with uninterrupted views across the Argyll Countryside and Loch Extensively refurbished Bar Lounge & Restaurant offering charming spaces Welcoming letting rooms and cabin as well as 2 bedroom owners accommodation Wonderful opportunity to Acquire an Established Hospitality Business Loch Shiel Hotel is a great opportunity to purchase a fantastic county house hotel with uninterrupted waterfront views across Loch Shiel. The property is a detached former villa of stone construction under a pitched slated roof. To the rear of the property there are two detached properties which currently offer staff accommodation and a self-contained holiday let. There is also an outbuilding which provides a commercial laundrette. The Hotel has been extensively redeveloped over the years offering charming accommodation which seamlessly blends traditional features with modern commodities to provide a true sense of the best of Scottish Hospitality. The property offers 8 welcoming en-suite bedrooms all with outstanding views across the Loch and picturesque countryside. With its charming traditional features, the Bar/Lounge and restaurant offer fantastic spaces to enjoy a nip or taste some Scottish cuisine, whilst soaking in the outstanding views across the Loch. From a business perspective, the Loch Shiel Hotel offers a great opportunity to run a well-established business in the picturesque tourist area of Argyll and Bute. The Business has already established a stellar reputation and a loyal customer base, attracting visitors from near and far throughout the year. The attention to detail and tasteful refurbishment means the property is attractive to a wide range of customers future proofing the business. The sale is due to the owners retiring. 8 X en-suite letting bedrooms 1 X self-contained one bedroom holiday cottage The Turnover of the business was £356,000 in the year ending January 2023. We understand this will increase to over £400,000 in the year end 2024. Mains drainage, electricity and water are all connected to the property. LPG gas is supplied in cylinders and there is an oil tank for central heating. CCTV and Burglar Alarms are installed. There is a zonal fire alarm system. Fixed price £550,000 is sought for the heritable (freehold interest) interest in the property, the trade fixtures, fittings, furnishings and equipment, together with the goodwill of the business, which is being sold complete as a going concern. Stock in trade will be sold at valuation on the date of entry.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

30/06/2025

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More details for 21 Kingsmills Rd, Inverness - Hospitality for Sale

Heathmount Hotel - 21 Kingsmills Rd

Inverness, IV2 3JX

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,400,000
  • 7,695 sq ft
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More details for 31-33 St Andrew St, Castle Douglas - Hospitality for Sale

King's Arms Hotel - 31-33 St Andrew St

Castle Douglas, DG7 1EL

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £495,000
  • 7,026 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Castle Douglas Hospitality for Sale

Well-Established 10-Bedroom Town Centre Hotel Located in Busy Market Town in Popular Dumfries & Galloway Great Range of F&B Facilities; inc Beer Garden Spacious 3-bedroom Private Accommodation Adjoining 2-bedroom flat Available in Addition Turnover in excess of £500,000 (net) The Kings Arms Hotel is a 10-bedroom town centre hotel, located in the heart of Castle Douglas, within the thriving, popular region of Dumfries and Galloway. The hotel is a town centre establishment which welcomes tourists and locals alike. Set in the picturesque region of Dumfries and Galloway, the hotel also hosts a year-round trade of golfers, bikers, cyclists, hikers and sight-seers keen to take advantage of the area's outstanding natural beauty, from the interesting Solway Coastline to the renowned Galloway Dark Sky Park. The Kings Arms retains rural Scottish charm, while also boasting a variety of modern bar and restaurant facilities to serve a broad clientele. Its 10 recently renovated bedrooms are attractive and comfortable, providing guests a home away from home. In addition, the hotel boasts a very spacious 3-bed flat, ideal either as a home for owners or excellent accommodation for residential staff. An adjacent two-bedroom flat, used for self-catering purposes, is available for purchase and is an excellent asset to the hotel's accommodation. Castle Douglas' enviable position on the A75 Euro route, linking the M6/M74 at Gretna Green to Stranraer and Cairnryan; the Northern Ireland ferry terminal, renders it a busy market town, with easy access to the beaches of the Solway Coast, the Galloway Hills, 7Stanes Mountain Biking venues and the UK's first 'Dark Sky Park' at Galloway. The Kings Arms Hotel, owned by the sellers for over 30 years, is a fantastic opportunity for new entrants to the hotel and licensed property trade, bringing with it years of an excellent local reputation and popularity. Regularly reviewed on Trip Advisor receiving a 4.5 rating. The Kings Arms Hotel is a historic former coaching inn dating back to the early 19th century, situated on the corner of St Andrew's Street and Queen Street. The Kings Arms Hotel comprises lounge bar, bar, restaurant and letting accommodation arranged over two floors, with owner's accommodation located at first floor and a separate annexe, accessed adjacent to the main hotel entrance, presently used as Airbnb accommodation. From the street pavement, steps lead up to the hotel's main entrance, which leads into the entrance vestibule and hotel reception from where there is access to the public areas and bedrooms. The accommodation can be described, briefly, as follows: - Entrance Vestibule Reception Foyer (4) with Reception Desk & Office behind Snug Bar (10) Lounge Bar (18) with Bar Servery Bar Lounge (14) Restaurant (60) Resident's Lounge at first floor level 2 X double 4 X twin 1 X triple 1 X family 2 X single Situated on the first floor is a private flat, ideal for owners or managers, with accommodation of:- Living Room 3 X Double Bedrooms (one with walk-in wardrobe) Kitchen Bathroom Commercial Kitchen Still Room with Walk in Fridge, Chest Freezers Staff Room with Changing Facilities & WC Drying & Laundry Room Range of Stores Beer Cellar/Spirit Store in basement Adjacent is a separate ground floor flat (31 St. Andrew Street) used as a letting annexe to the hotel or for short term s/c letting (Airbnb style). The accommodation comprises: - Living Room 2 X Double Bedrooms Kitchen Bathroom with bath & shower Mains electricity, water, gas and drainage. Central heating and hot water from gas fired boilers. Offers around £495,000 are invited for the heritable (freehold) interest in the Kings Arms Hotel, the trade fixtures, fittings and equipment, together with the goodwill of the business, which is to be sold complete as a going concern. Stock in trade to be purchased at an additional price at valuation on the date of entry.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

27/06/2025

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More details for 25 Bank St, Kirriemuir - Hospitality for Sale

The Thrums - 25 Bank St

Kirriemuir, DD8 4BE

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £750,000
  • 3,656 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Kirriemuir Hospitality for Sale

Established & Well Presented 9-bedroom Hotel Town Centre Location in Kirriemuir - "The Gateway to the Glens" Impressive Public Bar with Small Function Room 2-bedroom Owners Accommodation Profitable Business - six figure profit from relatively low turnover The Thrums Hotel is located within the charming town of Kirriemuir, noted as the "Gateway to the Glens" and commonly known as the birthplace of author Sir JM Barrie the creator of Peter Pan. Kirriemuir is readily accessible being situated off the A90 and A94, 19 miles north of Dundee and 27.5 miles from Perth. The town is popular and welcomes tourists year-round. Kirriemuir is a great base for exploring, where visitors can easily access several of the Angus Glens from here with some fantastic walking and wildlife spotting opportunities, including 10 'Munros' - ideal for cyclists, drivers, hill walkers and nature lovers alike. The town itself offers its visitors a variety of local shops, restaurant and pub amenities, with the Thrums Hotel being a local favourite. The Thrums Hotel itself is an established and very well presented 9- bedroom hotel that offers its guests the best of both with charming features and modern comfortable accommodation. The range of public areas offers guests both places to relax after a day of basking in the wonderful nature Angus has to offer, or to enjoy drinks and a good meal. The hotel benefits from a large public bar with a small function room which can be closed off with sliding doors. There is also private owner's accommodation with the hotel comprising 2-bedrooms, lounge, and shower room. Externally the hotel has car parking for c.20 cars with a patio terrace to enjoy al-fresco dining. The sellers have owned and operated the Thrums Hotel for 33 years and have, over the years, refurbished and redecorated the hotel to offer good quality letting accommodation and food and beverage facilities. The availability of the Thrums Hotel offers buyers a fantastic opportunity to acquire an established, well-loved town centre hotel business. The Thrums Hotel dates from the Georgian era and its frontage is Historic Scotland category B-Listed, located in the Kirriemuir Conservation Area. From Bank Street, there are two main entrances into the hotel, on the right providing access directly to the public bar, on the left opening up into entrance hall and lounge with access to letting accommodation via staircase to first floor. The accommodation can be summarised, briefly, as follows: - 4 X twin 4 X double 1 X family Store (former office) Range of stores / cupboards Kitchen with prep area Walk in fridge/freezer Car parking (20 spaces) Patio Terrace with alfresco seating 3 X Outhouse Stores Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Heating and hot water via gas fired boiler. Offers around £750,000 are invited for the heritable (freehold) interest in the whole properties, the trade fixtures, fittings and equipment, together with the goodwill of the business, which is to be sold complete as a going concern. Stock in trade to be purchased at an additional price at valuation on the date of entry.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

26/06/2025

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More details for High Street, Kirkcudbright - Hospitality for Sale

Selkirk Arms Hotel - High Street

Kirkcudbright, DG6 4JG

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,200,000
  • 12,000 sq ft
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More details for All Seasons Philipburn, Selkirk - Hospitality for Sale

Philipburn Hotel - All Seasons Philipburn

Selkirk, TD7 5LT

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,300,000
  • 46,537 sq ft
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More details for High St, Haddington - Hospitality for Sale

Tweeddale Arms Hotel - High St

Haddington, EH41 4QU

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £695,000
  • 4,156 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Haddington Hospitality for Sale

Charming 16 en-suite bedroom Coaching Inn in the Heart of East Lothian Stellar reputation with room to develop the business Characterful property with an abundance of period features Enviable location in Gifford an affluent village with links to golf courses and distillery's The Tweeddale Arms Hotel is a historic establishment located on the High Street in Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland. Dating back to circa 1625, it retains its traditional black and white exterior and overlooksthe village green and river. The hotel offers amenities such as acozy public bar with a log-burning stove, a pool and darts room, a family loungebar/restaurant, separate breakfast room which couples as a private dining room with log burner, an enclosed beer garden, and a function suite suitable for events like weddings. It's conveniently situated near two golf courses: Gifford Golf Course (9 holes) and Castle Park Golf Course (18 holes). The property itself offers 16 well appointment en-suite bedrooms with a charming residents lounge, bar and restaurants as well as an events space and a public bar with a pool room. The property has a large commercial kitchen and a front and rear beer garden. The property consists of an old coaching in off stone construction with a tiled slate roof. Cosy bar with wood burning stove Pool and darts room Residents Lounge Restaurant/Bar Breakfasting room which doubles as a private dining room. Events space Outside beer garden to front and rear 4 Superior Double 4Twin Room 4 Family Room 4 Double The property is connected to mains electric, water and sewage. Heating is provided by oil with a new supply tank being recently installed. Offers around £695,000 are invited for the heritable (freehold interest) interest in the property, the trade fixtures, fittings, furnishings and equipment, together with the goodwill of the business, which is being sold complete as a going concern. Stock in trade will be sold at valuation on the date of entry.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

02/05/2025

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More details for A970, Shetland - Hospitality for Sale

Brae Hotel - A970

Shetland, ZE2 9QJ

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £650,000
  • 4,230 sq ft
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More details for 90 Haymarket Ter, Edinburgh - Hospitality for Sale

Four Points by Sheraton Edinburgh - 90 Haymarket Ter

Edinburgh, EH12 5LQ

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £12,500,000
  • 22,500 sq ft
  • Fitness Centre
  • Restaurant

Edinburgh Hospitality for Sale

Prime location in the West Recently refurbished with high- 69 stylish guest rooms, Dining & bar experience at End of Edinburgh, minutes quality contemporary finishes. including double, twin, queen, Amalfino, an Italian-themed from Haymarket Station. Strong brand affiliation with Proximity to key demand Edinburgh is the second A modest annual rent Upside development Four Points by Sheraton under drivers including Edinburgh strongest hotel market in the UK, equating to £1,400 per potential to increase total Marriott International. city centre, business hubs, surpassed only by London and key, and approximately number of bedrooms (STPP). to entry, ensuring new hotel supply into the city is limited. Situated in the heart of Edinburgh, Four Points by Sheraton offers guests unparalleled access to the city's historic landmarks, bustling shopping districts, and vibrant nightlife. Located within walking distance of major attractions such as Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, and well-connected to public transportation, the hotel is an ideal choice for both business and leisure travellers. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the ninth largest city in the UK, with a population of approximately 550,000 and a regional catchment population of around 1.6 million. Edinburgh has a rich history with a number of attractions, including Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Park and Palace, Arthur's Seat, a medieval Old Town and an extensive Georgian New Town. Edinburgh benefits from UNESCO World Heritage status, and is supported by a number of significant tourist attractions which attract millions of domestic and international visitors annually, in particular the world's leading international arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe. Edinburgh's 2030 Tourism Strategy sets out a clear direction for continuing to build the city's global profile as a successful tourist destination and is focused on five strategic priorities to nurture and develop the city's places, people, partnerships, environment and reputation. In terms of commercial demand, Edinburgh also benefits from a diverse economic base, including finance, business, education and government sectors as well as being home to the Scottish Parliament. Major employers in Edinburgh include Lloyds Banking Group, NatWest Group, Bank of Scotland, Baillie Gifford, British Airways, University of Edinburgh, NHS, Scottish Government and Amazon. The city is also one of the UK's leading conference and events destinations, with the Edinburgh International Conference Centre welcoming over 132,000 delegates and visitors in 2023. The EICC has welcomed over 2 million delegates from more than 120 countries generating around £790m of economic impact for the city region, since opening in 1995. The hotel, formerly known as the Apex Haymarket Hotel, was acquired and transformed in 2022/23, with a full refurbishment completed in July 2023, modernising all guest rooms and public areas. Featuring 69 elegantly designed guest rooms across five floors, each space is thoughtfully curated for maximum comfort. Guests enjoy signature Four Points bedding, modern amenities, high-speed Wi-Fi, and enviable city views. Future enhancements, including air conditioning installation and staff amenity upgrades, will further elevate the guest experience. Rooms 69 GIA 25,305 sq ft Amalfino Bar & F&B Facilities Restaurant (82 covers) Parking 7 spaces Events 1 Event Room (21 sqm) Site Area 0.37 acres ROOM CATEGORY NUMBER OF BEDROOMS ROOM SIZES (SQM) Double Room 4 11 Twin Room 12 22 Queen Room 23 20 King Room 30 22 TOTAL 69 20.7 The hotel's restaurant and bar, Amalfino, is an Italian-themed dining venue located on the ground floor of Four Points by Sheraton Edinburgh. It offers a total of 82 covers indoors, with an additional 36 covers available on an external terrace for al fresco dining. The development opportunity to expand the existing hotel from 69 bedrooms to 115 keys presents genuine upside in the short to medium term, subject to planning permission. This expansion generates increased revenue through both a higher number of sleepers the ability to attract a larger customer base, (driving demand for the restaurant & bar) and including business travellers and tourists. The architect's feasibility study indicates an efficient layout with optimised guestroom configuration across multiple floors while back-of-house areas. With an updated maintaining operational functionality, including Gross Internal Floor Area (GIFA) of 4,098 m², the project enhances the overall value of the property, improves brand positioning, and increases profitability. Moreover, the additional rooms can enable economies of scale, reducing operational costs per key and maximising returns on investment. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the seventh largest city in the UK, with a population of C. 526,000 people. The city comprises a medieval Old Town and an extensive Georgian New Town and benefits from UNESCO World Heritage status. Edinburgh has a rich history with a number of major tourist attractions, as well as corporate demand drivers, attracting a combined 30 million annual visitors. Edinburgh is the second strongest tourist market in the UK, behind London, and one of the leading tourist markets in Europe. Famed for year round events including Edinburgh International Festival, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the Edinburgh Fringe, the latter being the largest annual international arts festival in the world, attracting over 2.6 million visitors per year, and generating a significant increase in hotel occupancy. Edinburgh benefits from a varied calendar of events throughout the year, generating significant visitation and increases in hotel occupancy. Further events in recent years that have boosted visitation numbers include the Royal Highland Show, the increasing popularity of Scotland's whisky distilleries led by the recently opened Johnnie Walker Experience on Princes Street and five star Scotch Whisky Experience on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Other major events across the year include the Six Nations rugby international games in February and March, the New Year's Eve Hogmanay celebrations, and major concerts at Murrayfield Stadium across the summer, with notable artists in recent years including Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift, as well as the upcoming Oasis reunion shows in summer 2025. As well as the world famous festivals, Edinburgh is also known for its various theatres, museums and galleries, which attract millions of visitors every year. Popular theatres include the Royal Lyceum Theatre, King's Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Theatre and Edinburgh Playhouse, which stage large touring shows across the year. The Usher Hall is Edinburgh's premier music venue for classical music, as well as popular music concerts and has a capacity for 2,000 people. Edinburgh is also home to the National Museum of Scotland, National War Museum, the Scottish National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy building, all of which drive Edinburgh's strong annual tourism figures. Edinburgh is home to the Scotland national rugby union team, who play at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, in the west end of the city. Murrayfield is the largest stadium in Scotland and the fifth largest in the UK, with a seating capacity of around 67,000. As well as rugby union, the stadium hosts a number of other sporting events, as well as large music events across the year. Edinburgh is also home to two top flight football teams, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian. The rival teams' home stadiums, Tynecastle Park and Easter Road, are situated in the city and have seating capacities of approximately 20,000. Major investment into Edinburgh's infrastructure is enhancing the city's international appeal. As well as the recent £850m retail-led St James Quarter development, there is also the £350m mixed-used Haymarket development, adjacent to Haymarket train station and comprising 380,000 sq ft of Grade A office sp

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

11/04/2025

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More details for The Cot House Inn, Sandbank - Hospitality for Sale

The Cot House Inn - The Cot House Inn

Sandbank, PA23 8QS

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £500,000
  • 6,696 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Sandbank Hospitality for Sale

**A GREAT CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A DISTINGUISHED COMMERCIAL HOTEL PROPERTY LOCATED IN DUNOON, ARGYLL & BUTE***UNIQUE AND RARE VERSATILE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY***SITUATED IN THE HEART OF SCOTLAND'S PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPE*** Description ***Presenting The Cot House Inn, a distinguished commercial hotel property located at The Cot House Inn, Cot House Road, Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, PA23 8QS. This establishment offers a unique investment opportunity in the heart of Scotland's picturesque landscape.*** ***KEY FEATURES*** *Accommodation* - The inn comprises seven well-appointed rooms, each featuring en-suite facilities, flat-screen televisions, and comfortable seating areas, ensuring a pleasant stay for guests. *Dining and Social Spaces* - The property boasts a restaurant and bar, providing guests with on-site dining options. The inclusion of a garden and sun terrace enhances the guest experience, offering serene outdoor spaces for relaxation. *Location* - Situated in Dunoon, the inn is in close proximity to local attractions such as the Benmore Botanic Garden, located approximately 3.4 km away. This route is popular with anyone traveling through the West Coast. This area is especially visited by motorbike enthusiasts and those who enjoy fishing. The static caravan site next to this hotel/restaurant is very popular and they are expanding to behind the hotel with their new development of 'Glamping' pods. This new addition to the area will only provide more guests for the Cot House Inn. ***INVESTMENT POTENTIAL*** Adjacent to The Cot House Inn is The Cot House Caravan Park, which accommodates over 50 caravans. The inn's central location also places it near several other caravan parks, including Hunters Quay Holiday Village, Stratheck Holiday Park, Loch Eck, and Invereck Caravan Park, collectively hosting over 600 caravans and lodges. This strategic positioning presents a significant opportunity to attract a steady flow of visitors from these neighbouring establishments. ***ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** *The property offers private parking facilities, enhancing its appeal to guests traveling by car or motorbike. The inn's amenities and prime location make it a versatile investment, suitable for various business models within the hospitality sector.* ********* HISTORY ********* Mary, Queen of Scots and Her Association with Cothouse Inn and River Eachaig Mary, Queen of Scots, one of history’s most tragic and enigmatic figures, was forced into a desperate flight across Scotland after her defeat at the Battle of Langside in May 1568. Having lost her struggle to reclaim the throne, she fled south, hoping for refuge in England. Along the way, she is believed to have passed through the Cothouse Inn, a historic lodging near the River Eachaig in Argyll. The Cothouse Inn, a well-known stop for travelers, is said to have provided a brief sanctuary for Mary as she and her supporters moved through the region. This secluded location, surrounded by rugged Scottish landscapes and the flowing River Eachaig, offered a temporary place of rest before she continued her perilous journey south. The river itself, winding through the forests of Argyll, may have played a crucial role in aiding her escape, providing a natural route through the terrain while also offering fresh water and cover from potential pursuers. Legend has it that Mary, exhausted from her ordeal, rested at the Cothouse Inn, possibly under disguise, with only a few loyal followers by her side. Given the inn’s position along established travel routes, it would have been a strategic yet discreet stopping point. The River Eachaig, flowing nearby, would have added to the inn’s secluded charm, making it an ideal refuge during her hurried escape. Though there is little concrete evidence linking Mary directly to the Cothouse Inn, oral history and local folklore strongly suggest that she passed through the area. Some even claim she left behind a small token or piece of jewelry, which became part of the inn’s legend. After leaving the region, Mary eventually made it to Workington in England, where she sought protection from Queen Elizabeth I—a decision that ultimately led to nineteen years of imprisonment and her execution in 1587. Today, the Cothouse Inn and the River Eachaig remain part of local history, their connection to Mary Queen of Scots adding a layer of intrigue and romance to the landscape. Whether fact or legend, the idea of Mary pausing along the banks of the River Eachaig during her escape only deepens the mystery surrounding her fateful journey. ********* HISTORY ********* ***RECENT NEARBY PROPERTY SALES*** - Rhubeg, Midge Lane, Strone, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 8RX - 8 bedroom - SOLD Nov'24 - £1,100,000 - Duart Tower, Shore Road, Blairemore, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 8TJ - 5 bedroom - SOLD Sep'24 - £627,032 - 23, Kings Hut, Victoria Road, Hunters Quay, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 8JY - SOLD Aug'24 - £502,000 Dunoon is the main town on the Cowal peninsula, with a population of roughly 8,000 – making it one of the largest towns in Argyll and Bute, second only to Helensburgh. The town has no shortage of amenities and tourist attractions, including the Cowal Highland Gathering which boasts an attendance of roughly 23,000 people during late august every year. There is also the Castle House Museum built in the 1800s and the Dunoon Castle Ruins, dating back to the 13th century. There are also great local attractions year round for those who permanently reside in Dunoon, with a cinema only a short walk away from the property, as well as the swimming pool and leisure centre – both recently refurbished. There is also easy access to central Scotland via the ferry route from Dunoon’s picturesque promenade, only half a mile from the cottage, which provides travel to Gourock. GUIDE PRICE: £350,000 To view legal documents for all properties, and to register for our online auctions please visit our website. Purchases are subject to a Buyer’s Premium. There may also be additional fees on certain properties. Please refer to the Articles of Roup / Special Conditions in the Legal pack to confirm. Key Feature 1 A GREAT CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A DISTINGUISHED COMMERCIAL HOTEL PROPERTY LOCATED IN DUNOON, ARGYLL & BUTE Key Feature 2 UNIQUE AND RARE VERSATILE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Key Feature 3 SITUATED IN THE HEART OF SCOTLAND'S PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPE

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Online Property Auction Group

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

17/03/2025

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More details for Staffa House Bed and Breakfast, Isle Of Mull - Hospitality for Sale

Staffa House - Staffa House Bed and Breakfast

Isle Of Mull, PA66 6BL

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £549,000
  • 5,076 sq ft

Isle Of Mull Hospitality for Sale - Lochaber/Skye/Lochalsh/Arran

Staffa House is a well-established guesthouse in the scenic village of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull. Enjoying spectacular views over the Sound of Iona, it's just a short walk from the pier with daily ferries to the iconic islands of Iona and Staffa-offering a rare opportunity in a truly stunning location. Situated on the Isle of Mull on the West coast of Scotland, Staffa House is located in the lovely village of Fionnphort which is the principal port of the Ross of Mull. This historic village has a strong fishing history, the current industry there being based primarily on crabs and lobsters which are mostly exported to Spain and France. The busy ferry port provides regular sailings to both Iona and Staffa. The famous Isle of Iona, known as the ‘Cradle of Christianity’ in Scotland is the home of Iona Abbey which is visited by religious pilgrims and tourists alike. Iona is steeped in religious history and is a huge draw to the area with an estimated 130,000 tourists each year. As well as the Abbey and local marble quarry the island has a total of 9 beaches within walking distance of the main area The Island of Mull itself attracts a large number of visitors annually offering sensational Scottish scenery with the most beautiful bays and sandy beaches. Interesting geology, exceptional historical interest, and diverse wildlife makes Mull a dream location as well as offering scenic walks, golf, fishing and horse riding. The Island of Mull is one of the most accessible Inner Hebridean Islands with car and passenger ferries arriving daily from the mainland, being reached by a 45-minute vehicular ferry from Oban. Services from Lochaline on Morvern and Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan peninsula are also available. A local bus service covers the Island including Fionnphort, and there is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft. A main line train service operates from Glasgow to Oban, with most trains connecting with the ferry. The Property Staffa House is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented, traditional detached property in one of Scotland’s most iconic locations-perfectly placed on the main route to the Iona ferry and enjoying breathtaking views across the fields and beach to the Iona Sound and the Isle of Iona beyond. This charming two-storey house, finished in classic white with green accents and a traditional slate roof, has been meticulously maintained and upgraded. It combines the charm of traditional architecture with modern comforts, creating a warm, inviting, and flexible space for a variety of lifestyle and business needs. Property Overview: Four stylish guest bedrooms, all with high-quality en suite shower rooms featuring waterfall showers. Bright guest conservatory with open views, ideal for serving breakfast or relaxing, plus a cosy lounge for guest use. Flexible layout: One bedroom on the ground floor and three upstairs. The layout allows for adaptation to suit personal or business use. Well-equipped kitchen with cream units, wooden worktops, checkerboard flooring, heated plate, dishwasher, fridge, fridge freezer, and gas/electric cooker. Utility room with two washing machines, tumble dryer, and additional storage. Separate private entrance to owners’ accommodation. Private off-road parking to the front. The property benefits from mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage. Gas cooking is available via bottled gas cylinders. The space heating and hot water is provided by a modern oil central heating system which allows guest areas to be switched off in winter. There is Superfast Wi-Fi throughout, split into two networks - one for guests at the front and a password protected network for the owner’s own personal use.

Contact:

ASG Commercial

Property Subtype:

Bed and Breakfast

Date on Market:

29/10/2024

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More details for Off Main St, Callander - Hospitality for Sale

Roman Camp Hotel - Off Main St

Callander, FK17 8BG

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,950,000
  • 39,395 sq ft
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More details for Forfar Rd, Arbroath - Hospitality for Sale

Rosely Country House Hotel - Forfar Rd

Arbroath, DD11 3RB

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,200,000
  • 27,734 sq ft
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More details for 53 Arduthie Rd, Stonehaven - Hospitality for Sale

Station Hotel - 53 Arduthie Rd

Stonehaven, AB39 2ND

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,400,000
  • 5,687 sq ft
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More details for Harbour Row, Isle Of Whithorn - Hospitality for Sale

Steam Packet Inn - Harbour Row

Isle Of Whithorn, DG8 8LL

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £625,000
  • 2,844 sq ft
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More details for Morangie & Mansfield Castle Hotels – Hospitality for Sale, Tain

Morangie & Mansfield Castle Hotels

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £2,500,000
  • 18,280 sq ft
  • 2 Hospitality Properties
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More details for The Star Inn Pub & Letting Rooms High St – for Sale, Ardersier

The Star Inn Pub & Letting Rooms High St

  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • £595,000
  • 2 Properties | Mixed Types
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More details for High St, Dalbeattie - Hospitality for Sale

Kings Arms Hotel - High St

Dalbeattie, DG5 4HA

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £525,000
  • 1,625 sq ft
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More details for 15 Sinclair Gdns, Montrose - Hospitality for Sale

Hillside Hotel - 15 Sinclair Gdns

Montrose, DD10 9GB

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £280,000
  • 4,775 sq ft
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