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Boutique hotel The Craigdarroch Hotel in Foyers, Scotland, has been brought to market off a guide price of £895,000.
Set within wooded areas in the Scottish Highlands, the 11-room hotel boasts views over Loch Ness.
Having undergone a complete refurbishment over the last two years, the hotel has a mix of modern and traditional décor. The ground floor features a reception area, a lounge area, bar and restaurant, and a garden area with picnic benches.
The 11 letting rooms vary in size from double to super king, and all rooms either benefit from a loch view or woodland view. A further two bedrooms are currently being used as owners’ accommodation which would readily convert back to letting rooms.
The current owners have invested “significantly” into the hotel, and are now selling due to relocation overseas.
They said: “It’s been a privilege and a hugely rewarding experience to transform the Craigdarroch, investing in both the property and the brand. The hotel, with its absolutely stunning location, is now well positioned to maximise the opportunities available in the ever popular Scottish Highlands.”
Gary Witham, hotel director at Christie and Co, who is handling the sale, said: “With the current owners having completed the high quality refurbishment of the hotel there is further potential for additional letting accommodation and/or the provision of new accessible units. This is a fantastic opportunity to maximise the physical envelope of the hotel with a business that already trades successfully and has established an excellent track record.”





























