Community-supported hotel and gastropub opens in New Luce
Run by Chef Patron Christopher Dougan, The Kenmuir Arms is launching as a gastropub with rooms, offering a ‘stand-out culinary experience’ showcasing Scottish produce
Ullapool’s historic Royal Hotel sold in private deal
The luxury 54-bedroom hotel on Scotland’s North Coast 500 tourist trail has been sold to a ‘local operator’ who intends to invest in the business.
Growth potential at the Gateway to the Isles
Argyll House in Oban is on the market, offering an opportunity to acquire a good-going hotel in the west coast tourist hub.
Melville Hotels takes on the Thurso Royal
Thomas Melville recently acquired the Royal Hotel in Thurso, a 103-bed coaching hotel right in the middle of the popular North Coast 500 tourist route.
A perfect base on the Fife coast
Kirkcaldy's Victoria Hotel is up for sale, offering an opportunity to acquire a well-established family friendly business within a busy catchment area.
Dumfries nightclub N’Dulge comes to market
The substantial two-storey property sits close to Dumfries city centre, a mere stroll away from the River Nith.
Set sail for the shores of Arran
A CHEF operator looking to relocate to the islands might be interested in Stags Pavilion, a restaurant business in a scenically attractive spot on the Isle of Arran, together with a modern, two-bedroom owners’ cottage and a two-bedroom static caravan.
Who will sit the throne in Perth?
The Royal George Hotel has been owned and operated by the Anderson family for more than 23 years. They are selling the business so that they can retire.
Royal Deeside’s Buchanan Bistro changes hands
Situated on the Leys Estate 1km off the Deeside Road which runs between Aberdeen and Ballater, the venue was a labour of love for owners Val and Calum Buchanan, who have built an excellent reputation based upon sustainability since launching over 10 years ago
Ettrickbridge’s Cross Keys Inn brought back to its former glory
The 17th century classic coaching inn now belongs to Rory and Vicki Steel – and Rory, the son of former Liberal Democrat leader, Lord David Steel, spent his first 18 years living across the road.