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Boutique hotel, The Kings Arms, Dalbeattie has been brought to market off a guide price of £525,000.

The Kings Arms Hotel is a four-bedroom boutique hotel with a popular F&B business. Located on the new and up and coming South West 300 Route, the hotel occupies a prominent plot on Dalbeattie High Street.

The property also benefits from a large restaurant bar area, perfect for hosting events, an outside terrace and a large outhouse suitable for development.

The large three story outhouse could be developed into more accommodation or make for a microbrewery.

On the ground floor it offers a public bar and a large open plan bar with a dining area, along with a separate dining area and a large glass extension.

The property benefits from a well-appointed commercial kitchen which is fully fitted out and suitable for an incoming chef. The four ensuite bedrooms all feature a unique bespoke design.

Martin Sutherland, License Trade agent with Graham and Sibbald, who is handling the sale, said: “We are delighted to be marketing the Kings Arms Hotel. This outstanding hotel has proven itself to be a key player in the Dumfries and Galloway market attracting a good amount of trade through events and parties all year round. The hotel is already profitable, but it has a great deal of potential through business growth and development.”

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