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Family to sell hotel in ‘go-to’ Scottish tourist town

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.

The hotel has a south facing terrace
The hotel has a south facing terrace (Image: Christie & Co) Christie & Co said: “Located in the centre of Pitlochry, a Victorian town surrounded by countryside and popular with tourists, the hotel attracts strong trade all year round. Strategically located on the main A9 route between Edinburgh and the Highlands, the town is a popular stop-off for visitors travelling between Edinburgh, Inverness and the NC500.”

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 

The pub is near Arbroath AbbeyThe pub is near Arbroath Abbey (Image: Google) 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 

The pub was previously The PondThe pub was previously The Pond (Image: Cornerstone Business Agents)

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 

The premises also have a shopThe premises also have a shop (Image: Drysdale and Company) 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.



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