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It features 17 bedrooms including sea-view rooms and family suites, following a layout adapted from the original structure

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The Argyll Hotel on the Isle of Iona has been brought to market for £1.37m.   

The 17-bedroom hotel, located in the heart of Iona village, overlooks the Sound of Iona, and is one of the few full-service accommodation providers on the island. 

It features 17 bedrooms including sea-view rooms and family suites, following a layout adapted from the original structure.

Iona remains a significant religious site in the UK, following the founding of a monastery by St Columba in 563 AD. The island and its abbey attract more than 130,000 visitors every year.

Property firm Graham + Sibbald is handling the sale of the family-run business. 

Chartered surveyor at property firm Graham and Sibbald, Katie Tait, is handling the sale and said: “The sale of the Argyll Hotel represents an exceptional, rare opportunity to own and operate an established Scottish Island hotel with a strong reputation and loyal international repeat clientele.”

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