The Rosemount Hotel in Pitlochry comprises two junior suites and 14 letting bedrooms, as well as a stunning south-facing outdoor terrace. The property also includes four staff bedrooms and a large onsite car park.
Gary Witham, director – hotels at Christie & Co, said: “This is a sizeable property in a fantastic town centre location.
“Pitlochry remains a ‘go-to’ location for activity holidays, general tourism and as a gateway to the Highlands and beyond.”
The hotel is on the market for a freehold asking price of £1.2 million.
Pub next to abbey
A traditional pub in a historic Scottish town has been put on the market.
The pub has been owned by the current landlord for over 20 years, and represents a “rarely-available investment opportunity”.
The Scottish Business Agency said the Pageant Bar in Arbroath “will appeal to traditional investors and parties wishing to acquire investments for pension purposes”. Offers over £195,000 are invited for the freehold.
Pub overlooking Trainspotting location
A well-known bar and kitchen has been brought to the market.
The pub is next to a yard that appeared in Trainspotting T2 which is now earmarked for student housing and is offered for sale on a new lease basis.
Cornerstone Business Agents said The Bullfinch in Leith and is “set amongst a rapidly expanding and popular area”. The initial rent will be £25,000.
Restaurant and bar overlooking bay
A restaurant and bar overlooking a marina and bay has been brought to the market.
The premises also have a village shop said to be popular with sailors as a further income stream.
Drysdale and Company said the Lord of the Isles at Craobh Haven on the west coast of Scotland is a fully equipped licensed bar and restaurant featuring 72 covers, a commercial kitchen, and a residential apartment, with outdoor seating overlooking the marina. Guide price is £595,000.