Riverhill Courtyard in Helensburgh is now on the market through Graham + Sibbald.
Described as ‘an outstanding restaurant and bar with a roaring F&B business’ the Riverhill Courtyard occupies a ‘truly remarkable’ space created by the conversion of a B-listed building, originally constructed in 1850.
The property is based around a large open plan bistro area on the ground floor, with a large mezzanine offering more seating and a well-presented outside seating area.
The venue sits the centre of Helensburgh, which remains a desirable residential area, while enjoying a resurgence as a destination for tourists and daytrippers.
Current owner of the Riverhill Courtyard, Eva Robertson, said: “When I took over the old Courtyard building in 2014, I wanted to create a welcoming restaurant that was at the heart of the community. I think the Courtyard has achieved that.
“Our customers include young and old, families and couples and there’s always space for the solo diner to enjoy their food in a friendly environment. We adapted the Courtyard and made it what it is today.
“No doubt, future owners will have their own vision and enjoy creating new experiences for their customers,” added Robertson. “I will enjoy seeing the Courtyard continue to grow. Good food will always have a place in my heart. After 40 years of working in the retail and hospitality industry, it’s time for me to move on to new ventures.”
G + S agent Martin Sutherland said that the sale of the business offers ‘a great opportunity for the right owner to build upon the already stellar reputation and frequent return customers’.
“It is evident the current owner has poured love into the property and as she moves on, she has left behind a fantastic business for sale,” said Sutherland.
“This outstanding business has proven itself to be a key player in Helensburgh, attracting large crowds all year round. This property is a great example of Scottish Hospitality blending traditional features with modern design to offer tourists and locals a fantastic space to enjoy.”
Graham + Sibbald are seeking offers in the region of £875,000 for the Heritable interest in the property.





















