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Christie & Co appointed to list Banchory Lodge Hotel for $4.74m

Christie & Co appointed to list Banchory Lodge Hotel for $4.74m

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Business property adviser Christie & Co is facilitating the sale of Banchory Lodge Hotel, a hospitality destination in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The property, which is on the market for £3.5m ($4.74m), encompasses 28 boutique ensuite bedrooms, each featuring contemporary Scottish interiors.
Banchory Lodge Hotel is nestled within 7.5 acres of private grounds and offers a private lodge that provides six en-suite bedrooms, a lounge, and a dining room.
This space is particularly suited for private parties interested in golfing activities that require exclusivity.
Over the years, the Georgian estate has been maintained and updated to provide a destination for both leisure and corporate guests.
The property has also established itself as a location for weddings and events.
The hotel's amenities include a restaurant and bar, a 'sitooterie' with a large, covered terrace, cabins, and an outdoor kitchen.
It caters to a diverse clientele, from those engaging in outdoor activities such as fishing, golfing, and cycling, to guests exploring the landscapes of Royal Deeside.
Christie & Co Hotels director Gary Witham is overseeing the sale process.
Gary Witham said: 'Banchory Lodge offers a modern, stylish hotel business with many different business strands. The appeal of the beautiful riverside grounds and 'sitooterie' makes this a must-visit for the region.'
The announcement of Banchory Lodge Hotel's sale follows Christie & Co's recent facilitation of the Bournemouth West Cliff Hotel & Spa sale, highlighting the company's active role in the UK's hotel property market.
"Christie & Co appointed to list Banchory Lodge Hotel for $4.74m" was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand.
The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

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