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Killin Hotel brought to market for £1.95m

The Killin Hotel is being sold by Ian and Sian Hitchins who have owned and operated the hotel for 15 years

The Killin Hotel in Main Street Perthshire has been brought to market for £1.95m.

The hotel, which is located in the conservation village of Killin, is set in its own grounds of over one acre on the banks of the River Lochay, with a prominent main road location. 

A staging post inn and drovers halt have been on this site from the 17th Century, with the current hotel building purpose built in the 20th Century. The hotel caters to a cross-section of customers, mainly related to leisure and tourism activities.

The hotel has 36 letting bedrooms and a range of public rooms to cater for F&B activities, including a bar, two restaurants, a lounge and a conservatory restaurant, as well as ample private/staff accommodation. With the hotel’s terrace overlooking the River Locha to the hills beyond, it is described as an “ideal” place for alfresco activities.

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Killin, situated on the edge of The Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, has a long history linked with tourism and outdoor sporting pursuits, and is readily accessible and strategically located in North West Perthshire. 

The Killin Hotel is being sold by Ian and Sian Hitchins who have owned and operated the hotel for 15 years.

Alistair Letham, a hotel consultant with Graham + Sibbald, said: “The Killin Hotel is in a superb and ‘honey-pot’ location; a perennially popular destination. The availability of this already well-established hotel business is a great opportunity for new owners to further develop the hotel, using the consent for a further 4 letting bedrooms and expand the non-resident F&B offering.”

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