Pitlochry guest house with eight bedrooms goes on the market

Craigroyston House & Lodge. <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>
Craigroyston House & Lodge. (Image: Supplied)
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A four-star guest house in the heart of Pitlochry has gone on the market for offers over £1.1 million.

Craigroyston House & Lodge is a Victorian villa dating back to the 1800s and set within approximately 0.49 acres of mature, tiered gardens.

Craigroyston House & Lodge. (Image: Supplied)

The property is a short walk from Pitlochry town centre and offers views towards the hills and woodland opposite.

The guest house has eight individually designed en-suite bedrooms spread across three floors.

The accommodation includes double, twin and family rooms, with one bedroom featuring a luxury four-poster bed.

The property is located within the Pitlochry Conservation Area and has easy access to the town's shops, attractions and transport links.

The firm is seeking offers over £1.1 million for the freehold interest.

Interested parties can contact Peter Seymour at Graham + Sibbald for further information about the property and business opportunity.



Peter Seymour, senior director of hotel and leisure at Graham + Sibbald said: “The current owners took this business on and have elevated it to new highs, whilst also restricting the business to suit their lifestyle.

“This opportunity offers a buyer a great opportunity to continue that approach or drive the business on and thereby enhancing the value of the assets.

“There are not many opportunities where you are offered a turnkey business with scope to grow with no capital investment.

“Viewing is highly recommended.

“Craigroyston House represents an excellent turnkey opportunity for an owner operator seeking an established lifestyle business with proven trading foundations, exceptional guest accommodation and clear scope to drive revenue further through occupancy.”

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