‘Landmark’ Argyll hotel is up for sale

Village business offers buyer potential for development

The Carradale Hotel’s private gardens.
The Carradale Hotel’s private gardens.

A Hotel in a picturesque west coast fishing village has been put up for sale after two decades with the current owners.
The Carradale Hotel, on the Kintyre Peninsula, is described as “a landmark” building in the village of Carradale and is said to attract a mix of locals and visitors.
The property has been owned by Marcus and Morag Adams since 1992 and the couple are selling the property so they can retire.
The hotel has nine bedrooms, a restaurant and two bars, as well as a lounge, conservatory and private gardens, which are described as sizeable.
Colliers International, which is marketing the property, said a range of staff accommodation is included in the sale.
However, an adjacent three-bedroom house is also available by separate negotiation.
Alistair Letham, a director of the UK hotels agency team at Colliers International, said: “The Carradale Hotel has a prominent position on the edge of the village adjacent to what must be one of the most picturesque nine hole golf courses anywhere in the world.
“The hotel trades on a seasonal basis from Easter to October, with the exception of the public bar which is open year round. There is scope, therefore, for new owners to consider extending the season.”
Offers over £300,000 are invited for the Carradale Hotel.