Christie & Co, which has been appointed to conduct the sale, described it as a “great opportunity” and flagged potential to develop the business.
The freehold asking price is £350,000.
Restaurant in historic Scottish town
A restaurant in a historic Scottish town has been brought to the market.
The landlord is offering the “prominent” 54-cover premises on a leasehold basis but would consider a freehold sale option for the Falkirk premises, the agent said.
Cornerstone Business Agents said the leasehold is offered at a £25,000 a year rent and the freehold is £300,000.
Traditional pub in Scottish seaside town
A pub in a Scottish seaside town has been put on the market for sale.
The sale of the freehold is described as “rarely available” investment opportunity with a sitting tenant in place.
The Scottish Business Agency is now marketing Alfie’s Bar and Lounge in Ardrossan at offers over £150,000 are invited.
Hotel named after ‘haunted’ castle
A hotel named after a reputedly haunted Scottish castle has been put on the market.
The hotel has a “popular destination bar and restaurant”, seven en-suite letting rooms, a conservatory, function room and beer garden.
Cornerstone Business Agents said the Goblin Ha’ Hotel in Gifford, East Lothian, is “hugely popular”. A guide price of £20,000 is sought. Annual rent is £71,206.
Hotel on North Coast 500
A hotel on the famous North Coast 500 tourist route has been brought to the market.
The hotel on Scotland’s “Route 66” road trip is offered for sale as its owners move to retire.
Agent ASG Commercial said: “The Trentham Hotel is a well-established and profitable small hotel located on the NC500 route near Dornoch, offering a promising business opportunity for prospective buyers.” The hotel is on the market at offers around £375,000.