East Lothian hotel with 'spacious beer garden' hits the market in 'prime location'
A 'charming' East Lothian hotel has become available on the market in a 'prime location'.
Tweeddale Arms Hotel, located in the village of Gifford, is in search of new owners after being brought to the market by Graham Sibbald.
The inn is made up of 16 ensuite bedrooms and overlooks the village Green. The hotel also boasts a residents' lounge, bar, restaurant, a separate public bar and spacious beer gardens at both the front and rear of the property.
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There is room to develop the business with a mix of period features throughout.
The listing available on RightBiz reads: "Graham Sibbald are pleased to bring to market the Tweeddale Arms Hotel, located in the picturesque village of Gifford. This charming period property for sale is rich in traditional features and enjoys a prime position overlooking the immaculate village Green.
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"The hotel for sale boasts 16 en-suite bedrooms, a residents' lounge, bar, restaurant, and a separate public bar. Additionally, it benefits from spacious beer gardens at both the front and rear of the property."

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