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‘Haunted' hotel with one of Scotland's oldest bars on the hunt for new owners
‘Haunted' hotel with one of Scotland's oldest bars on the hunt for new owners

Scottish Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Scottish Sun

‘Haunted' hotel with one of Scotland's oldest bars on the hunt for new owners

The ghost of a young boy is said to roam the corridors of building THAT'S THE SPIRIT 'Haunted' hotel with one of Scotland's oldest bars on the hunt for new owners ONE of Scotland's most haunted pubs - which is popular with ghost hunters - is up for sale. The Coylet Inn - on the shores of Loch Eck, within Argyll Forest Park - is on the market for an asking price of £650,000. 3 The Coylet Inn is said to be haunted 3 Snaps from the inside reveal the cosy atmosphere 3 The inn is on the market for an asking price of £650,000 It is billed as an "accessible haven for those seeking to escape the city" so they can immerse themselves in nature. But the 17th century property is believed to be haunted by the restless spirit of a young boy who died centuries ago. According to folklore, the "Blue Boy" is said to have met a tragic fate at the loch, with his ghost continuing to roam the corridors of the building. CCL Real Estate Ltd, who put up the listing, said: "The Coylet Inn operates as a traditional village inn, with revenue generated from a balanced mix of food, drink, and accommodation. "Its reputation draws regular trade from the local community, with a catchment area extending up to 50 miles and encompassing several towns and villages. "The property itself is a distinguished 17th-century coaching inn, thoughtfully maintained to honour its historic character while providing modern comforts." A further description said: "The inn's atmospheric charm is enhanced by local folklore, including the tale of the 'Blue Boy' ghost, adding to its appeal as a destination for authentic Scottish hospitality." The building includes a reception hallway and office, leading to a spacious lounge and restaurant with original features, a rustic public bar with a roaring open fire, and a well-equipped commercial kitchen. There are also a number of bedrooms with stunning views. The Coylet Inn is surrounded by approximately 1.5 acres of woodland and hillside, providing a serene and scenic environment for guests. The North Coast 500: Scotland's Must-Visit Road Trip Beats the Grand Canyon The grounds also feature a timber holiday lodge, a small jetty, and fishing rights on Loch Eck, with scope for further development subject to planning. It includes a range of outbuildings and stores, supporting both the inn's operations and the on-site water sports business, which offers kayak and paddle board hire directly from the private beach. The private stretch of beach, complete with a jetty and boat moorings, provides exclusive fishing rights and direct access to the loch for water-based activities. There's also a beer garden and terrace for outdoor dining. The selling agents said the property, near Dunoon, was a "destination for relaxation and a property with significant scope for future growth". There is also an option to buy a historic 17th-century coaching inn and additional land.

17th-century Scottish "haunted" hotel on banks of picturesque loch now for sale
17th-century Scottish "haunted" hotel on banks of picturesque loch now for sale

Daily Record

time23-04-2025

  • Daily Record

17th-century Scottish "haunted" hotel on banks of picturesque loch now for sale

An atmospheric inn nestled on the banks of one of Scotland's most scenic lochs, beloved by day-trippers, Glaswegian holidaymakers and ghost hunters alike, is now on the market for a surprisingly modest price. The Coylet Inn, a charming 17th-century coaching inn overlooking the tranquil waters of Loch Eck , has long been a favourite retreat just a short drive from Dunoon. Its cosy interior, forested setting and breathtaking views have made it a popular stop for west coast visitors over the years, Glasgow Live reported. But it's not just the scenery that draws people in. The inn is steeped in spooky folklore, most famously the tale of the 'Blue Boy', the ghost of a young child said to have drowned in the loch and still haunts the inn today. These long-standing legends have made it a regular destination for those intrigued by the supernatural. The inn even left a lasting impression on actress Emma Thompson, who fell for the area after filming a TV drama based on its ghost stories. This charming inn boasts four en-suite bedrooms, a private beach, jetty, and fishing rights on Loch Eck. According to the agents at CCL Real Estate Ltd , the property enjoys a 'truly enviable location on the tranquil eastern shore' of the loch. Inside, it has been 'thoughtfully maintained to honour its historic character while providing modern comforts.' The listing further highlights: 'Nestled within the Argyll Forest Park and just a short drive from Dunoon, its proximity to Glasgow, little more than an hour by car, makes it an accessible haven for those seeking to escape the city and immerse themselves in the natural splendour of Scotland's first national park." Guests can enjoy sweeping views of the loch and the surrounding mountains. The area is known for its peaceful atmosphere and a wealth of outdoor activities, from scenic walking and cycling trails to water sports on the loch itself. The inn's location also puts it near popular attractions such as Benmore Botanic Garden, making it an ideal base for tourists exploring the region. With a rustic public bar, considered to be one of Scotland's oldest, alongside a roaring open fire, a spacious lounge, and a restaurant retaining many original features, the Coylet Inn offers plenty for its £650,000 price tag. It also boasts a well-equipped commercial kitchen, making it an enticing opportunity for potential buyers. The listing notes: "The Coylet Inn operates as a traditional village inn, with revenue generated from a balanced mix of food, drink, and accommodation. Its reputation draws regular trade from the local community, with a catchment area extending up to 50 miles and encompassing several towns and villages. "The adjacent Loch Eck Caravan Park and the inn's prominent roadside location on the A815 contribute to a steady flow of passing and seasonal trade, particularly during the busy summer months when the area is popular with tourists and outdoor enthusiasts." Managed by a husband-and-wife team and supported by a dedicated staff, the inn is celebrated for its warm hospitality, dog-friendly ethos, and a well-stocked bar featuring Scottish draught beers and whiskies. Adding to its unique appeal, the agent also points to the inn's mysterious past: "The inn's atmospheric charm is enhanced by local folklore, including the tale of the 'Blue Boy' ghost, adding to its appeal as a destination for authentic Scottish hospitality." Known for haunting Bedroom 4, the spirit of the Blue Boy draws paranormal enthusiasts from all over the world to stay at the inn. The ghostly legend gained even more attention when Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson reportedly bought a property in the area after starring in the 1994 film The Blue Boy. The movie follows a couple trying to mend their marriage in rural Scotland, only for Thompson's character to be haunted by visions of the titular boy, who is said to have sleepwalked into the loch. The ghostly presence was once again brought into the spotlight when a hen do staying nearby made a startling discovery. In two photos taken moments apart, the women were seen posing with their arms in the air, some wearing face masks, but in the second image, a small boy can be clearly seen crouching behind a wooden stump, watching them.

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