Commercial Property in Tillicoultry available for sale

3 Wedding Venues for Sale near Tillicoultry, UK

Wedding Venues for Sale within 50 miles of Tillicoultry, UK

More details for 28 West Path, Carnoustie - Hospitality for Sale

Morven House - 28 West Path

Carnoustie, DD7 7SN

  • Wedding Venue
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £950,000
  • 10,990 sq ft
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More details for Shieldhill Rd, Biggar - Specialist for Sale

Shieldhill Castle Hotel - Shieldhill Rd

Biggar, ML12 6NA

  • Wedding Venue
  • Specialist for Sale
  • £1,500,000
  • 34,579 sq ft

Biggar Specialist for Sale - Quothquan

Impressive, Historic 30-Bedroom Country House Hotel in 6.5 acres Superb Rural Location - Accessible to Edinburgh, Glasgow & M74 Range of Letting Accommodation in Main Castle, Stable Block & Lodges Attractive Public Rooms; Marquee Area; 3-Bed Private House Established Hotel Business & Wedding Venue A house has stood at Shieldhill on its present site overlooking the Clyde Valley and Lanarkshire hills, for over 800 years. It originally dates back to 1199, and parts of the original remain, but it is the 18th and 19th Century additions to the main property that predominate. The house has been occupied since 1560, mainly by the Chancellor family who it was that sold the property in 1959. It was then that Shieldhill metamorphosed into hotel use. Shieldhill Castle Hotel is an outstanding 30-bedroom country house hotel located in Quothquan, a short 4 miles north of Biggar in the rolling rural countryside of Lanarkshire. The hotel is readily accessible with both Edinburgh and Glasgow within an hour's drive and the Abington junction providing access to the M74 20-minutes away. The location is an ideal spot for tourists and the residents of the surrounding locality. The rural, secluded location is also ideal for exclusive use events, such as weddings or conferences. The hotel itself is grand, with 16-bedrooms located in the hotel and additional accommodation within the Stable Block (10-bedrooms) and 2 Chalets (4-bedrooms). There is also a 3-bedroom house on site. Inside the hotel there is a range of attractive public areas to suit a variety of guests. Externally, the hotel boasts tranquil grounds of c.6.5 acres with marquee and pond; plus the 'Nelson Mandela' tree commemorating his visit in 1997. The sale of Shieldhill Castle Hotel presents a wonderful opportunity for a buyer to acquire a magnificent country house hotel with fantastic business development prospects. The Shieldhill Castle and the adjacent Shieldhill stable block are both Historic Scotland Category B Listed Buildings and the hotels' accommodation is divided over 3 main areas -the castle, stable block and the lodges. From the main road the hotel's private driveway leads past the grounds to the gravelled sweep and parking in front of the castle. The main hotel has its accommodation over ground. first and second floor levels, with additional accommodation in the stable annexe and lodges, and briefly is as follows :- Main entrance door into entrance reception hallway, leads into: - Tinto View Restaurant (25) with feature fireplace with wood burning stove Alexander Lounge (30) - can be used as Private dining for up to 30 people and adjoins the Bridal Suite. Oak Lounge (15) with feature fireplace and wood panelled walls Reception Area with Office off Market Bar (30) with bar servery, and access to outdoor terrace Alexander Meeting Room FF (30) Chapel with separate entrance (90) Marquee (110 seated) 2 X detached timber chalet lodges in the grounds of the hotel. 4 X Double Bedrooms Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. LPG gas for kitchen. Heating is from either oil-fired central heating system or electric panel heaters. Located in the stable courtyard, a 2-storey cottage, currently used for staff accommodation. Outdoor terrace with picnic tables Ample car parking Tree lined lawned area with ornate pond Offers around £1,500,000 are invited for the heritable (freehold) interest in the property, 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

Date on Market:

10/06/2025

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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

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

Sandbank Hospitality for Sale

FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION WEDNESDAY 25TH OF MARCH 2026 AT 9AM **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

Contact:

Online Property Auction Group

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

17/03/2025

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