Ship Inn, Gatehouse of Fleet (ref. 523)
Price:
Freehold - £725,000
Location:
Scotland, Dumfriesshire, Gatehouse of Fleet
Business Type:
Food Service Businesses, Hotels
A beautifully refurbished Inn offering large bar/restaurant, 10 letting bedrooms and reception lounge. Turnover in excess of £470,000 p.a. Good profits.
The Ship Inn is a beautifully refurbished Inn in this most attractive small town of Gatehouse of Fleet in south-west Scotland. This area of Scotland is known for its natural unspoilt beauty, mild climate and laid back lifestyle which attracts many visitors every year. For the more active there is an abundance of sporting amenities from mountain biking, walking trails through to golf, fishing, bird watching etc.
This very successful business generates approximately 64% turnover from food, 21% from wet sales and 15% from accommodation.
There is still further potential to increase trade by encouraging higher occupancy levels by targeting golfing/fishing/shooting parties with marketing currently offered via the business’s own website as well as having a four star Inn rating with Scottish Tourist Board.
If this business is of interest to you, please request full Sales Particulars or alternatively contact Gordon Mair at Cornerstone Business Agents on 0845 123 6970 or by email gordon@cornerstoneba.com.
The beautiful rural town of Gatehouse of Fleet is situated in south-west Scotland astride the River Fleet which runs into the Solway Firth. The town was developed in the mid 18th century, much of it attributed to the entrepreneur James Murray who built a summer home (now the very well known Cally Palace Hotel). The town is within a “national scenic area” with an abundance of natural amenities for visitors including golfing, pony trekking, walking, mountain biking and fishing etc.
The town is situated close to the A75, a busy trunk road which leads from the M6 north of Carlisle to the ferry port of Stranraer and its links to Ireland. Gatehouse itself has a good selection of privately owned shops servicing the local community as well as tourists. There is also a monthly market and a primary school with secondary schooling at nearby Kirkcudbright.
South-west Scotland is known for its natural unspoilt beauty, mild climate and relaxed way of life which are key attractions for
The bar/ restaurant is mainly used by diners with meals offered at lunchtime (12-2pm) and in the eve
North Yorkshire
£ 750,000
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