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More details for Ord Arms Hotel, Muir Of Ord - Hospitality for Sale

Ord Arms Hotel - Ord Arms Hotel

Muir Of Ord, IV6 7XR

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £595,000
  • 15,694 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Muir Of Ord Hospitality for Sale - Caithness/Sutherland/Ross/Crom

Established in 1904, the Ord Arms Hotel is a landmark former coaching inn, rich in heritage and perfectly positioned in the heart of its Highland community. With prominent roadside frontage and excellent access to both the North and West coasts, it’s ideally located for visitors and locals alike. Operating on a tried-and-tested business model, the hotel is presented in turnkey condition following a series of high-quality refurbishments by the current owners. It offers eight stylish letting bedrooms, plus four additional private rooms currently used by the proprietors—offering flexible options to expand guest accommodation. A key strength of the business is its huge and loyal local patron base. The hotel is a popular social and dining destination for the surrounding community, providing consistent year-round trade alongside seasonal tourism. Guests are welcomed with genuine Highland hospitality and a commitment to comfort, quality, and atmosphere. The hotel features the vibrant G & Teas cocktail and whisky bar, the inviting Sidings Bar, the Highland Restaurant, and a cosy snug dining room—all blending contemporary style with period charm. Culinary offerings showcase the best of local Highland produce, with menus that celebrate regional flavours and support nearby suppliers. This emphasis on authenticity and local connections enhances the hotel’s appeal to guests seeking a true Highland experience. Fully compliant with all current hospitality regulations and enjoying ongoing improvements, Ord Arms Hotel offers a rare opportunity for new owners to take on a thriving, community-supported business with clear potential for further growth.

Contact:

ASG Commercial

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

08/07/2025

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More details for 2 Canal St, Manchester - Hospitality for Sale

Velvet Hotel - 2 Canal St

Manchester, M1 3HE

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £10,500,000
  • 25,200 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Manchester Hospitality for Sale

High Quality Boutique Hotel - located close to Piccadilly Station Manchester City Centre location 36 individual en suite letting bedrooms Separate Bar & Brasserie style restaurant Recently refurbished Established business, with strong trading performance The business trades as Velvet Hotel, Bar and Restaurant, operating as a high quality Boutique hotel, with brasserie style restaurant and bar. The current business was first established in 2009. The property is situated fronting Canal Street, close to its junction with Minshull Street, in Manchester City Centre. Richmond Street runs to the rear of the Property. Canal Street forms part of Manchester's Village, which incorporates the areas around Canal Street, bounded by Whitworth Street, Princess Street, Aytoun Street and Bloom Street. The Village is recognised for its vibrant night-time and leisure scene, which for many years has catered to a wide-ranging audience. The Village comprises a variety of mixed-use development, with the primary focus being on bars and restaurants, primarily situated along Canal Street. The cobbled street has limited vehicular access, running parallel to the Rochdale Canal and provides external seating areas, during peak periods, this area is fully utilised as part of the nightlife scene. The surrounding area comprises a mix of uses including commercial, secondary retail and leisure operators. The Malmaison Hotel, Holiday Inn Manchester, Motel One and the Doubletree by Hilton are located nearby. The recently completed Kampus Scheme, located on the opposite side of the canal, has created a mixed-use scheme including 533 residential apartments in 5 buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, shops and commercial space. Piccadilly railway station and Charlton Street Coach Station are within a short walk of the Property. The basement restaurant is accessed via an entrance to the right side of the building, via a flight of steps leading down from Canal Street. The Restaurant operates as Velvet Restaurant, offering a modern brasserie style fit out, having been refurbished in 2019. The accommodation comprises a seating area to the front, providing approximately 80 covers, with a timber bar servery to the rear and customer WCs and lift lobby to the left side. Screened off to the rear of the bar servery is a fully equipped commercial catering kitchen, together with ancillary dry store and staffroom. The accommodation is well appointed, comprising a mix of tiled and timber flooring, papered and painted brick walls and exposed beam and plaster ceiling finishes. The ground floor bar area is accessed via a separate entrance from Canal Street, located to the left side of the building, via a small flight of steps. A small entrance lobby provides access into the main lounge bar, with split level seating area to the front and a central timber bar servery to the rear. Customer WCs are located to the rear of the bar. To the rear of the lounge bar is a lobby providing access to the beer cellar and stores, together with double doors leading onto Richmond Street. The accommodation is well appointed and finished in a contemporary style, with carpeted and timber flooring, painted plasterwork walls and ceilings. The restaurant and bar effectively comprise two separate trading areas, although internal access is provided between the two floors via a spiral staircase to the rear right corner of each floor. The 'Boutique Style' Hotel has been developed to a 4-star standard, with each room being individually finished. All of the rooms have a high-end design lead specification in keeping with the bar and restaurant, having bespoke furnishings and fittings to each room, enabling the Property to effectively compete with other boutique hotels in the city centre. The original four upper floors were converted to a boutique hotel in 2008, comprising 19 double en-suite bedrooms, including, 3 'Balcony King Rooms', the latter of which are situated at the front of the Property, with the balcony overlooking Canal Street, 3 duplex suites known as 'Penthouse King Rooms' developed within the roof void, having a bed deck at mezzanine level. The adjoining building was acquired in 2021 allowing the creation of a further mix of 'Velvet King Rooms', signature suites and 3 bespoke luxury suites including The Velvet Suite. The original bedrooms were also refurbished with the addition of new bathrooms in 2022. All of the bedrooms are fully air conditioned, incorporate a minibar and have free Wi-Fi and a digital flat screen TV. The split-level penthouse suites are equipped with a dining table, sofas and a staircase leading up to a 'bedroom space'. Two separate hotel entrances are provided; one fronting Canal Street, which leads to the hotel reception, and office and a rear entrance to Richmond Street. The rear entrance is also utilised to provide disabled access and there is lift access and a fire escape staircase between the basement, ground and upper floors. A central staircase provides access between each of the upper floors of the building. There is a linen store on each floor. The building fully occupies the available site area and there are no external areas to the Properties. There are five car parking spaces provided within the ground floor of No.3 Canal Street, accessed off Richmond Street. Manchester City Council has granted Velvet a licence to place tables and chairs externally on the cobbled areas and carriageway on Canal Street (as per the other licenced units fronting the street). The licence stipulates that the overall area to be occupied is to be a maximum of 15 metres long and 4.6 metres wide (69 sq. M overall). We understand that mains electricity, water and drainage are available to the Property, although we have not made any enquiries of the respective service supply companies. We understand that the Property is heated by gas central heating boilers and has air conditioning throughout. Buyers should make their own enquiries regarding the services and plant. The basement and upper floors of the hotel (No.2) are served by a passenger lift with a capacity of 440kg/ 5 persons. No.3 also has a passenger lift serving basement and all upper floors. The business comprises an established "Boutique" hotel, bar and restaurant. The restaurant is understood to have been trading on site since 1996, with the upper floor bar opening in 2005. The hotel officially opened on 1 April 2009, following an initial 'soft opening'. The most recent extension and refurbishment was completed in 2022. The hotel has evolved over the years and operates as a high end boutique-style establishment, trading at effectively a 4-star level, focusing on high levels of service, design-led fit out and style. The hotel and bar trade as Velvet, together with the restaurant as a single operational entity. The business rates are payable to Manchester City Council. We understand that the rateable value for the year commencing 1st April 2023 to present is - £78,000. Offers are invited for the freehold interest in the property which is being sold by way of an asset sale of a full service going concern hotel business. The business operates with the benefit of a premises licence.

Contacts:

Graham & Sibbald

Knight Frank LLP

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

03/07/2025

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More details for 47 Peter St, Manchester - Hospitality for Sale

Forty Seven Hotel, World Hotels Crafted - 47 Peter St

Manchester, M2 3NG

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £10,500,000
  • 17,000 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Manchester Hospitality for Sale

High Quality Boutique Hotel - located on Peter Street Manchester City Centre location 32 individual En Suite Letting Bedrooms Peterman Bar - 100 covers Separate Restaurant/Events Venue Hotel newly developed and opened in 2023 The business trades as Forty Seven Hotel, The Peterman Bar and Restaurant, operating as a high quality Boutique hotel, the hotel opening in 2023. Manchester is the commercial and administrative capital of the North West, providing a thriving and popular retail and commercial centre, which has seen significant regeneration over recent years. The city has excellent road communications, including one of the most comprehensive motorway networks in the country, with the M60 Manchester Orbital motorway providing links to the regional and wider national motorway network. Manchester International Airport lies just 5 miles to the south of the city centre and rail services to London Euston are available in approximately 2 hours. The city benefits from a light rail system known as the Metrolink which serves the surrounding suburban towns including Altrincham, Salford Quays, Oldham, Rochdale, Bury as well as Manchester Airport. The proposed second city crossing is nearing completion and runs from Manchester Victoria along Cross Street and Princess Street towards St Peters Square. The Property is situated approximately 0.8 miles walk from Manchester Piccadilly Train Station, from which National Rail services operate. The area is surrounded by major motorways (M60, M56, M602, M62, M67). Manchester Airport is within a 25 minute drive. The hotel accommodation is accessed via the main entrance on Peter Street. Immediately on entering the building there is an entrance lobby/ reception area, which leads to a new 8 person passenger lift and stair core, via a reconfigured existing flight of stairs. Wheelchair access is provided by the existing platform lift that was installed as part of the original restaurant fit out works. The hotel operates at an equivalent 4-star standard luxury, with a design lead interior fit out, offering quality boutique style hotel accommodation. Peter Street is a Grade Il listed property arranged over basement, ground and 4 upper floors and extends to c.17,000 sq ft (1,587 sq m). The redevelopment of the upper floors was completed in 2023 and comprises a 32-bed high end boutique Hotel. The hotel incorporates a bold interior design scheme that is sympathetic to the heritage buildings architecture. The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the first to third floors and can be summarised as follows: The restaurant and bar are located on the ground and lower ground floors, which also underwent a comprehensive refurbishment re-opening in August 2022. Manchester has firmly established itself as the UK's second city and is the largest regional capital in the UK. It's become a dynamic environment for successful growth and a vital national hub known for its commerce, education, culture and its two footballing global superpowers. The Peterman Restaurant and Bar are located on the lower and upper ground floors - the lower ground floor has a fully fitted bar, private dining room and c.40 covers. The main restaurant is on the upper ground floor, with c.120 covers. The space is also utilised by hotel guests as part of the Hotel offer. The hotel entrance is shared with the dining and bar areas. The restaurant was refurbished in 2022 and features a contemporary design and fit out. The associated commercial kitchen, food preparation and storage area are located within the lower ground floor and basement areas. The flexible private dining/meeting room created within the lower ground floor area has a capacity of up to 40 people. The hotel includes office/administration areas, storage and plant area and welfare facilities for hotel staff. We understand that mains electricity, water and drainage are available to the Property, although we have not made any enquiries of the respective service supply companies. We understand that the Property is heated by gas central heating boilers and has air conditioning throughout. Buyers should make their own enquiries regarding the services and plant. The property has an 8 person passenger lift serving basement and all upper floors. The business comprises an established "Boutique" hotel, bar and restaurant. The restaurant is understood to have been trading on site since 2015, with the upper floor hotel opening mid-way through 2023, when the recent refurbishment was completed. The hotel operates as a high end boutique- style establishment, trading at effectively a 4-star level luxury hotel, focusing on high levels of service, design-led fit out and style. The business operates with the benefit of a premises licence. Offers are invited for the freehold interest in the property which is being sold by way of an asset sale of a full service going concern hotel business.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

03/07/2025

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More details for 54 Victoria Parade, Dunoon - Hospitality for Sale

54 Victoria Parade

Dunoon, PA23 7HU

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £430,000
  • 2,500 sq ft

Dunoon Hospitality for Sale

Exclusive use Guest House in a popular seaside location Exclusive Use, 14-Bedroom Guest House in a Popular Seaside Location Superb, Prominent Position with Picturesque Views Fantastic, Extensive Outdoor Amenities Attractive Owners Accommodation Profitable Business Model Development Potential Victoria House occupies a superb position overlooking West Bay, a wonderful corner of the popular Clyde town of Dunoon. The Guest House itself is only one hour away from Glasgow City Centre providing easy accessibility to Scotland's central roads. Dunoon is the main stop on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and the maritime gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. Dunoon boasts a wide range of activities for both local and tourist visitors, with a charming selection of craft shops and galleries, attractive promenade and a variety of café and restaurants for its visitors. The town is also a great base to explore nature by visiting the Argyll Forest Park and of course Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. The property has been refurbished by the current owners converting the public areas into a lovely spacious open plan arrangement for large groups to utilise as their central entertainment space. There is also an large owner's flat, one- bedroom with kitchen and living room, which could be used for further self- catering accommodation as it has its own private access. There is also additional 3 letting rooms which are currently not in use. There is the former bar which is currently unused. Located to the rear is the former dining room, access to the kitchen can easily be reinstated. The vendors have previously used this room as a bunk house. There is also additional space adjoining to the premises, this was previously refurbished into a café, it is now the vendor's workshop. However, there is further trading potential here by reinstating the café and opening up for passers by, subject to planning. The availability of Victoria House presents a superb opportunity for a buyer to acquire a fantastic, classic property suitable for a variety of business uses. A new owner has the potential to further develop the business through multiple avenues by capitalising on the unused letting rooms and workshop area. There is of course the potential to transform the property back into a hotel by reinstating the bar area and rearranging the entertainment space into a lounge area. Victoria House is a former hotel which has been converted to provide an exclusive use accommodation for up to 22 people. The property itself is late Victorian with lovely bay windows and dormers overlooking the Cowal waters. The hotel's main accommodation is comprised over ground, first and second floor. The accommodation can be summarised, very briefly, as follows:- From the private garden entrance, stairs lead to main entrance opening into: - Entrance Vestibule Lounge Open Plan Dining/Function Room Bar, Separate area for café or office 14 Letting Bedrooms to sleep 22; 8 X double, 3 X twin All bedrooms ensuite; 11 X shower only, 3 X bath with shower 3 letting rooms currently not in use Three of the old bedrooms have been converted to a 1 bedroom owners flat with large lounge/kitchenette and bathroom. Car Parking Garden with picnic tables & seating area (30) Decked area with BBQ, seating area (20) & hot tub Large rear garden ready for development Option to install moorings for boats at the end of the garden The business has now traded for a full year under the new exclusive use operation and accounts for the year ended 31st March 2024 show a turnover above £100,000 (net). The business trades year round and consistently welcomes repeat custom. Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Central heating and hot water from gas fired boilers. Offers in the region of £430,000 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

Property Subtype:

Bed and Breakfast

Date on Market:

01/07/2025

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More details for 53 Main St, Portpatrick - Hospitality for Sale

Harbour House - 53 Main St

Portpatrick, DG9 8JW

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £775,000
  • 7,500 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Portpatrick Hospitality for Sale

Well-Established Hotel & Apartments Overlooking the Picturesque Harbour Delightful, Well-Established Hotel & Apartments Overlooking the Picturesque Harbour Fantastic Opportunity to Operate an Excellent Hospitality Business Located in the Popular Tourist Destination of Portpatrick, Overlooking the Picturesque Views of the Harbour Positioned at Western End of Up & Coming South-West Coastal 300 Route Historic Turnover in Excess of £900,000 (net) 2024 Portpatrick is a small fishing village tucked away on Scotland's most south western peninsula. The village is a year-round popular tourist destination attracting a wide range of visitors for its quirky vibes, golf courses and nature enthusiasts. Portpatrick is on the up and coming South-West Coastal 300Route and is at the start of the Southern Upland Way, attracting a flow of visitors throughout the year. The Harbour House Hotel has 8 letting bedrooms and offers spectacular views across the port with a wide range of food and beverage options which appeal to a range of locals and tourists. In addition to the hotel, the Anglesea Apartments offers 3 apartments, next door to the hotel allowing the business to cater for a variety of guests. The Harbour House Hotel is a substantial property with main accommodation on ground, first and second floor levels with the attached Anglesea Apartments arranged over garden, first and second floor levels. Lounge Bar (30) with bar servery Sun Lounge Terrace Restaurant (20) Dining Area (18) (restaurant overflow) 6 X double/twin 2 X family room Outdoor Seating (66) Garden - at the rear of both hotel and apartments. The business is well established and has enjoyed a consistently high turnover through the former tenant's trading operation. Management accounts for the year ended 31st March 2024 show a turnover of £925,219 and the period of 7 months ended 31st October 2024 shows a turnover of £710,049. Trading information will be exhibited to seriously interested parties preferably following a formal viewing. Offers around £775,000 are invited for the heritable (freehold) interest in the whole properties, the trade fixtures, fittings and equipment, together with the goodwill, 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:

01/07/2025

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More details for Down Ln, Georgeham - Hospitality for Sale

Pickwell Manor - Down Ln

Georgeham, EX33 1LA

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £5,750,000
  • 16,000 sq ft

Georgeham Hospitality for Sale

The current house was partially rebuilt in 1906 in a Jacobean style after the previous building was substantially damaged by fire. The current owners acquired the property in 2008 and, following an extensive and comprehensive renovation of the entire property, initially operated it as an exclusive use wedding and events venue, combined with peak week holiday lettings. Since 2018 and the addition of treehouses, the focus has been exclusively on holiday accommodation. The property is the heart of the small rural settlement of Pickwell that is situated approximately 1 mile to the northwest of the village of Georgeham. A short distance to the west of Pickwell Manor, and within relatively easy walking distance, are the beaches of Putsborough Sands and Woolacombe Sands. Above the beaches, and close to the property, runs the Southwest Coast Path that heads north to Woolacombe and south to Baggy Point and Croyde Beach. This stunning location makes it a very popular leisure destination. The large village of Braunton is about 3 miles to the southeast of Georgeham and provides a broader range of amenities including a supermarket, along with various shops and restaurants. The regional town of Barnstaple is about 10 miles away and has an extensive level of facilities. The town has a railway station that is the terminus of the North Devon Line, also known as the Tarka Line, from Exeter. The A361 North Devon Link Road connects Barnstaple to the M5 motorway, which is approximately 40 miles to the southeast of the town. The A39, the Atlantic Highway, runs along the North Devon coast through Barnstaple and onwards in a southerly direction to Falmouth in Cornwall. These are major transport routes, particularly for the leisure trade seeking to enjoy the coastline of Devon and Cornwall. The main house is accessed via a private driveway that branches off Down Lane and enters the southeast corner of the site. This expansive property was rebuilt in 1906 with only parts of the original medieval building remaining. Given its historic nature, the property is Grade II listed with the main building of the former manor house being arranged over three floors. Its main elevations are constructed in stone/masonry, with parts of the property to the rear of the building having an external painted render finish. Throughout the property there are extensive period features that significantly embellish the attractiveness of the building. The main building now comprises 10 upscale holiday apartments of varying configurations as described below. In addition, there is a large four-bedroom manager's house. Situated within the wooded areas of Pickwell Manor's grounds there are three cosy luxury treehouses that are privately located. The main building is entered via the northern elevation from one of the property's parking areas. The entrance doors lead into a large hallway with a grand staircase that provides access to the upper floors. From the hallway the ground floor communal areas can be accessed, which comprise the Ballroom, a kitchen/lounge area, toilets and circulation space. This area can be utilised as a wedding ceremony and event space, with a temporary commercial kitchen being set up in the front car park for external caterers. This is the largest apartment in the complex comprising four bedrooms and able to sleep nine. It is accessed via its own private courtyard area. The kitchen was once the manor house's grand kitchen and retains the original decorative range. Two of the apartments are accessed via the manor house's hallway: Located at the top of the grand staircase, this is a light and spacious three bedroom apartment able to sleep seven. It has a large open plan kitchen, dining and living space for socialising. Located at the top of the grand staircase it comprises four bedrooms and is able to sleep 10. The lounge and front bedroom benefit from the property's south facing views. There is a feature fireplace in each room and historic character throughout. Five of the apartments are accessed via the West Wing entrance of the manor house: This is a comfortable three-bedroom apartment with a south facing outlook. It is a light and airy apartment able to sleep six and features a woodburner. This is a two bedroom apartment able to sleep six, with one bedroom having a king size bed and the other twin beds. It has a lounge/dining room, with a double sofa bed, and a well-equipped kitchen. Although it is a one bedroom apartment, it has been designed to sleep five, with a king bed and two children's beds in the bedroom and a single sofa-bed in the lounge. It has a generous kitchen and dining area that opens into the lounge. This is a one bedroom apartment that is able to sleep four, with a 'zip-link' bed in the bedroom and a double sofa-bed. It has a lounge and well-equipped kitchen. The entrance door to this apartment opens to a hallway that extends into a generous lounge. Although it is a one bedroom apartment, there is a partitioned bunk room within the lounge enabling the apartment to sleep four. The secret to this apartment is its roof terrace where there is a private decking area for outdoor dining and two outdoor baths. The Divine and Constance apartments can be linked to create a suite able to sleep eight. Two of the apartments are located by the manor house but have their own entrance: This is a 16th-century private chapel that has been considerately restored and converted into a one bedroom hideaway with kitchen/dining area. It sleeps two and has a wet room with shower. A particular feature is a secluded outside decked area with hot tub. Set up high and hidden in the woods to the east of the manor house. It has a king-sized bed and two full size bunk beds in a separate bedroom. The main living/sleeping area is open plan and benefits from a large wrap around private balcony. Below the treehouse there is a hidden spa that includes a hot tub and sauna. Although located in different parts of Pickwell Manor's grounds, these are identical treehouses that occupy elevated positions. They are designed to sleep two comfortably with the open plan living/sleeping accommodation opening to a balcony area. They also have their own hot tub. The Loft is west facing with views across to Baggy Point and the Atlantic Ocean. The Hideaway has views across the rolling countryside to the south of Pickwell Manor and beyond towards Hartland Point. A large function room on the ground floor of the manor house. It benefits from period features, including an oak floor and panelling, large mullion bay windows and fireplaces. The room has a capacity of 100 in a dining configuration and was formerly licenced for wedding ceremonies. This room is connected to the Ballroom and is a multi- functional reception room that has a kitchen, along with a comfortable seating area. It was previously used as the bar for wedding receptions. This outdoor area runs across the southern elevation of the manor house and benefits from stunning views across Baggy Point towards Hartland Point. It is a popular area with holiday guests for eating and drinking; it was previously used for hosting wedding drinks receptions. There are steps leading down to the Italian Garden and Rose Arbour. Located along the southern boundary of the property there is a communal BBQ area along with a surf/bike store, games room and laundry room. Adjacent to the bottom car parking area there are four garages that are used as storage and maintenance areas for the property's operations team. There is also a large storage shed set within a walled garden area and an office in the west wing part of the manor house. On the ground floor close to the owner's/manager's house there is a 'back of house' area comprising a corridor off which there is a range of storage and linen rooms. Located to the rear of the west wing of the manor house there is four-bedroom house that is currently occupied by Pickwell Manor's managers. The majority of the bedrooms are locate

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Bed and Breakfast

Date on Market:

01/07/2025

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More details for Main St, Crianlarich - Hospitality for Sale

Best Western Crianlarich Hotel - Main St

Crianlarich, FK20 8RW

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,750,000
  • 14,625 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Crianlarich Hospitality for Sale - Stirling

Situtated at "the Gateway to the Highlands" & West Coast Mainline Railway Junction Variety of Bar; Lounge; Restaurant & Function Facilities 3 Additional Properties - Presently Used as Further Letting Rooms and Staff Accommodation Popular West Highland Way Walk on the "Doorstep" Management Accounts for 2024 show a T/O of over £1.3m The Crianlarich Hotel is a 41-bedroom, 3-star hotel located in the village of Crianlarich, Perthshire, which can be described as "the gateway to the Highlands". The village of Crianlarich is located in the Loch Lomond National Park, around 8 miles north of the head of Loch Lomond, midway between Glasgow and Fort William, and Perth and Oban. Crianlarich offers its visitors a variety of nature-based activities, with the West Highland Way long-distance footpath passing through the village and the nearby Glen Falloch providing a number of steep-sided hills for the avid Munro-baggers to tackle. 16 Munros (peaks over 3,000 feet) can be climbed directly from the village The hotel itself has 36-bedrooms and the nearby Glenbruar House offers a further 5 letting bedrooms, all en-suite. On-site staff accommodation is provided via 2 additional dwellings, Laurelbank and Evergreen, and 2 static caravans. Included in the sale there is a field extending to over 5 acres which leads to the banks of the River Fillan, popular for fly-fishing (includes riparian fishing rights), as well as a parcel of land in the centre of the village currently used for over- flow car parking. The Crianlarich Hotel is a great base for exploring the delights of the Highlands and the joy of the West coast of Scotland. The hotel is popular with groups (coach & rail tours) as well as independent leisure travellers and with the location it attracts groups of individuals walking the West Highland Way and munro-bagging in the locality, as well as those seeking the skiing activities at Glen Coe and Nevis Range. The hotel offers a variety of bar, restaurant, function, and lounge facilities to relax and socialise after enjoying the surrounding nature trails and picturesque views. The sellers have owned the hotel for 15 years and have, over the years, refurbished and modernised the premises to an excellent standard, more recently the sellers have installed a brand-new passenger lift. The availability of the Crianlarich Hotel offers a new owner the opportunity to acquire a popular 3-star hotel in a scenic location with the potential to further develop the business. The Crianlarich Hotel is situated on the south of the main road, at the junction of the A85 & A82 main roads, with the mainline railway station a short walk from the hotel. The other houses, the hotel car parking, the field leading to the River Fillan and the overflow car parking are all situated to the north of the A85 road. 4-bedroom house, with kitchen, lounge and 2 bathrooms 2 X static caravans The main hotel entrance leads into reception and reception lounge. The accommodation can be described, briefly, as follows: - Lounge Bar (12) with bar servery Card Room (5) Lounge (16) Reception Lounge (8) with reception desk and office Highland Lounge Restaurant (66) with feature wood burning fireplace Restaurant 2 (56) - breakfast and coach party evening meals Commercial Kitchen - centrally located to serve both restaurants simultaneously Dish Wash Walk in Freezer Range of Stores Wine/Beer Cellar Laundry/Drying Room Biomass Boiler Room 4-bedroom house, with shared WC and shower facilities, plus small garden Detached single storey property with corrugated iron cladding. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, lounge and bathroom Evergreen Small double, en-suite shower room Manager's Flat - Glenbruar House Within the Glenbruar House, at ground floor level, a manager's flat. Decked seating area outside the hotel Private drop off area in front of hotel 2 X car parking areas adjacent to the Laurelbank and Evergreen houses Field to the north of Evergreen House - adjacent to the River Fillan (approx. 5.3 acres) Bicycle rack EV Charging Station Fishing Beat (River Fillan) Mains electricity and water. Heating and hot water via biomass boiler with RHI income. Private septic tank drainage. LPG gas. Offers around £1,750,000 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:

01/07/2025

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More details for 12-14 Francis St, Stornoway - Hospitality for Sale

County Hotel - 12-14 Francis St

Stornoway, HS1 2XB

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £875,000
  • 8,896 sq ft
  • Restaurant

Stornoway Hospitality for Sale - Eilean Siar

Located in the Centre of Stornoway 17 En-Suite Letting Bedrooms Popular with Locals and Tourists Same Owners for 22 Years 2-Bed Flat, Lounge/Restaurant, Lounge Bar, Function Room Viewing Highly Recommended The County hotel is set in the heart of Stornoway, the largest town on the Isle of Lewis. The hotel has been run by the same family for the past 22 years and has been run in a style to suit their way of life. The building, set over three floors, has been well maintained and all bedrooms have recently been refurbished offering a variety of charm and character. The main areas retain a traditional feel with wood panelled walls in many rooms. The business is a popular destination for tourists visiting the beautiful island and is also very much a community hub for locals who enjoy the social side of life. The restaurant presently offers European and Indian food with the kitchen split evenly for both sets of chefs. Stornoway is the largest town in the Outer Hebrides and the Western Isles and has been voted one of the best places in the UK to live. The Isle of Lewis is also famous for its magnificent beaches. The property is set over 3 floors with the main lounge bar and restaurant bar on the ground floor and the second lounge on the upper ground floor. The function room and 17 en-suite letting bedrooms are located on the first and second floors. The kitchen is set behind the main restaurant and an additional kitchen prep area is located on the first floor next to the function room. In addition there is a 2-bedroom owner/managers flat along with an office. The property is connected to mains gas, electricity and water.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

30/06/2025

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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 Highbury Dr, Leatherhead - Hospitality for Sale

Federation House - Highbury Dr

Leatherhead, KT22 7UN

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £9,000,000
  • 103,108 sq ft
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More details for North Rd, North Kilworth - Hospitality for Sale

Kilworth House Hotel & Theatre - North Rd

North Kilworth, LE17 6JE

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £9,750,000
  • 17,875 sq ft
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More details for Hotel, Muddiford - Hospitality for Sale

Broomhill Estate - Hotel

Muddiford, EX31 4EX

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,150,000
  • 3,250 sq ft
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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 55 High St, Lewes - Hospitality for Sale

White Hart Hotel - 55 High St

Lewes, BN7 1XE

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £2,150,000
  • 11,628 sq ft
  • Fitness Centre
  • Pool
  • Restaurant

Lewes Hospitality for Sale

<br />Charles Wycherley Independent Estate Agents are delighted to present to the market this iconic Grade II Listed, 4 storey historic property, available for the first time in 32 years, which was the former home of the Marquis of Abergavenny, with the most outstanding elegant façade in Lewes High Street. The property is the largest in Lewes Town Centre (approx. 18000 sq ft) and has 19 en - suite bedrooms with potential for separating the accommodation section of the business from the extensive ground and lower floors with direct approach from Lewes High Street with fine Tudor beams, ex open fireplaces and oak panelling. There is further on the 1st floor, the well known Sheriffs room, historically used as the room frequented by Thomas Paine, famed for his works to secure American Independence. The ground floor has two large front rooms, one the bar and the other a front sitting room looking to Lewes High Street. Beyond the reception area is a coffee shop and well known dining room again with original wood panelling. The lower ground floor has a vaulted wine cellar (originally the martyrs dungeon where 7 of the protestant martyrs were imprisoned) as well as a beer cellar and kitchen. The property has been upgraded significantly, including modern updated boilers and pressurised updated hot water system and a refurbished façade. <br /><br />Lewes is a vibrant and affluent Market Town with a thriving year round tourist trade, attracted by the towns wealth of historic buildings and the amenity opportunities afforded by the surrounding National Park. The town is internationally renowned for its November 5th Bonfire celebrations. Lewes benefits from its proximity to the cosmopolitan city of Brighton & Hove, which lies some 9 miles to the south west offering immediate access to regional shopping facilities, two universities and Europe's largest man made marina. Newhaven is also 8 miles to the south offering channel ferry links to France. <br /><br />The County Town of Lewes regularly features in the Times list of the best places to live in the UK and offers an excellent range of private and state education facilities across all ranges including Lewes Old Grammar and Priory Secondary School. The town has excellent transport links with a direct railway line to London Victoria in just under 1 hour and London Bridge 90 minutes. <br /><br />BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WHITE HART HOTEL<br /><br />The Hotel which dates back to 1426 is rich with Tudor features including medieval oak panelling and Tudor oak beams. Other features include ancient stone and timber detail, original medieval open log fireplaces and oak floor boards. It was given a Georgian façade in the 19th Century. <br /><br />Points of Note:-<br /><br />In 1768 Thomas Paine began forging his radical policies in the Sherriff's Room of The White Hart which led to the American Revolution and the struggle for independence. English Heritage have awarded The White Hart Hotel the coveted blue plaque which is mounted on the entrance crediting the hotel with the mantel ‘The Cradle of Independence'<br /><br />The powerful and wealthy Pelham family owned and lived in the hotel. <br /><br />Two of the Pelham sons became British Prime Ministers, Henry Pelham & Thomas Pelham. <br /><br />Celebrated 18th Century chef William Verrall published recipe books from the hotel from 1737 –1760<br /><br />World respected writer Virgina Woolfe purchased ‘The Monks House' from an auction held at The White Hart. <br /><br />Russia and Britain sealed historic Diplomatic Relation Agreement in the Sheriff's Room. <br /><br /><b>Notice</b><br />Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Contact:

Charles Wycherley

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

24/05/2025

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