13-05-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
Restaurant on route popular with tourists put up for sale
A village in Fife situated on Largo Bay along the north side of the Firth of Forth, Lower Largo sits at the beginning of Fife's East Neuk, a popular tourist destination.
The exterior. (Image: Shepherd Chartered Surveyors) The agent said: 'A historic fishing village, Lower Largo is the birthplace of Alexander Selkirk, the original Robinson Crusoe. It is now a popular tourist and residential location.
'The Aurrie café/restaurant and the Aurrie Mor events space are located on Main Street, right on the Fife Coastal path, a popular draw for walkers and cyclists.
'It has direct access to the Lower Largo beach. Several holiday let properties are within the immediate vicinity as well as The Railway Inn and The Crusoe Hotel.'
The former church property which has been repurposed to create The Aurrie and has been trading successfully for the last four years. It retains its original features and appeal and provides an excellent business opportunity for those seeking food and drink premises with an associated events venue.
The nearby Aurrie Mor comprises a 100-capacity events venue, hall, balcony, meeting room, storeroom and three WCs.
Jonathan Reid, partner at Shepherd, said: 'Offering 50 covers plus external pavement seating, the Aurrie has a healthy year-round footfall of tourists, as well as local residents.
'Fully Fitted and ready to trade – and qualifying for 100% rates relief – the café/restaurant offers huge potential for a variety of operators.
'Our client is inviting rental offers in the region of £22,000 per annum for The Aurrie café for a negotiable period. The Aurrie Mor events space is available for an additional amount to be negotiated.
'Prospective tenants are invited to discuss the opportunity prior to submitting a summary business plan for their proposal.'
Holiday park on 'serene shores' of Scottish bay
The site overlooks the bay. (Image: ASG Comercial)A caravan park overlooking a picturesque Scottish bay has been brought to the market.
The agent said the holiday park is 'set against the dramatic backdrop of the Scottish Highlands and perched just above the serene shores of Gruinard Bay'.
Leslie Callander, of ASG Commercial, said: 'This exceptional lifestyle business offers the rare chance to own not just a profitable venture, but a way of life.
'Located on the North Coast 500, Gruinard Bay Caravan Park is a thriving, seasonal campsite drawing global visitors eager to explore the wild beauty of Assynt and An Teallach.'
The agent said £625,000 for the freehold is asked.
Well-known Scottish city football pub
The pubs is on the market. (Image: Cornerstone Business Agents) A pub next to two Scottish football stadiums has been brought to the market.
The bar is also close to a park, the city centre and a range of popular tourist attractions.
Cornerstone Business Agents said the Hill Bar, located towards the northern end of Hilltown in Dundee and close to where the street becomes Strathmartine Road, is a 15-minute walk from the centre of the city.
It is also near Dundee United's Tannadice Park and Dundee FC's Dens Park grounds.
A freehold guide price of £150,000 is sought.
Hotel near world's fifth oldest golf course
The hotel is well-placed. (Image: Drysdale and Company) A hotel with 52 rooms in a Scottish coastal town has been brought to the market.
The agent said the business offers a 'well-established hotel with a loyal local customer base and strong corporate trade'.
Drysdale and Company is handling the sale of The Park Hotel in Montrose, which it described as 'one of the leading hotels in the area'.
The agent said: 'The Park is a well-established business situated in the attractive prime residential area between the town centre and the popular beaches, a short walk from the train station.
'This exceptional hotel presents a prime opportunity for hotel operators and investors seeking a reputable asset with significant growth potential.'