Inchree Chalets, Rooms, Pub & Restaurant
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Accommodation Pub & Restaurant OIRO Inchree Chalets, Rooms, Pub & Restaurant £1,050,000 (Freehold) Onich, Fort William, PH33 6SE Substantial and profitable Situated between the thriving town Accommodation comprises Food and beverage Conference facility which purpose-built holiday lodge of Fort William and spectacular of 9 well-presented 2- or 3- service through the could be used as owner’s business and pub-restaurant Glencoe just off the arterial A82 bedroom self-catering Four Seasons Pub- accommodation, plus 4 with rooms combining to within a highly popular tourist area chalets and 14 bedrooms, Restaurant seating c90 static caravans for staff present a popular business providing an appealing lifestyle sleeping up to 39 guests covers use trading on a year-round basis trading opportunity DESCRIPTION Only by viewing this substantial property and unique trading opportunity can one appreciate the absolute beauty of its location. This well-established business is purpose built and trades to a high level with strong occupancy rates. The business was built and developed by the current owner who has been trading for over 30 years. The site comprises of 9 holiday chalets comprising of 5 detached ‘A’ frame cottages plus 4 cottages set to a semi-detached configuration. The letting accommodation has 14 bedrooms set to various configurations (sleeping up to 41) and this unit has two communal kitchens plus a drying room. The Four Seasons Restaurant provides a spacious and well-appointed facility to seat around 90 guests. The site also has a conference / meeting facility. In addition, there are a number of ancillary buildings housing a laundry, workshop and general storage. The site also has 4 static caravans which are primarily used as staff accommodation but new owners could bring some of these into use as letting or family accommodation as required. The extensive grounds provide scope to build further units if so desired. The site, which extends to around 4 acres, boasts ample parking and surrounding amenity ground, allowing guests to relax and take in the panoramic views overlooking Loch Linnhe towards the Isle of Mull, with the surrounding Mountains of Morven & Ardgour framing a stunning setting. The subjects, with its elevated position, benefits from tremendous views along the stunning and rugged shoreline for which the West Coast is renowned. All accommodation and public areas are furnished and decorated to a good standard, offering a pleasant degree of comfort. The grounds offer further development potential to build additional lodges and facilities subject to the necessary consents. REASON FOR SALE It is the intention of the current owner(s) to both retire and to seek new business ventures that brings this attractive business and development opportunity to the market. TRADE This is a successful and sustainable business opportunity benefiting from a high level of repeat custom. Situated in a strong trading area, turnover sits at around £490,000 with a net profit of c£157,000; this well-performing business represents a sound level of return on investment. The majority of the trade is generated between April and October offering an easy-to-operate lifestyle operation. This venture would ideally suit experienced operators who could bring their flair, imagination and energy to take the operation to the next level. The business utilises a wide range of marketing options which maximises occupancy uptake in both the rooms and chalets. Online bookings are taken via their own highly effective website, (www.inchree.com) large social media presence & following, and also via the 3rd party website booking.com to provide wider market exposure. The business attracts a varied range of customers throughout the year including winter mountaineers and ski enthusiasts. The site is almost equidistant from both the Ben Nevis and Glencoe mountain ranges. The owners operate a flexible booking system allowing for both short-term stays and longer holiday lets. The former, which includes one-night stays, offers a higher level of income but generates a greater workload. Likewise, the site can accommodate groups, families, couples and lone travellers. Restaurant trade and wet sales are generated by guests staying on-site plus the many visitors from the neighbouring lodge parks, self-catering businesses and bed and breakfasts etc. The business utilises a wide range of marketing options which helps maximise occupancy levels. The restaurant has a good reputation locally. LOCATION Inchree Chalets, Rooms & Pub are located just 200 metres off the A82 in the hamlet of Inchree. The properties are well positioned to offer an excellent base to explore the Highlands and benefit from being just 20 minutes from both the Nevis Range & Glencoe Ski areas. The West Coast of Scotland is famous for its spectacular countryside, rugged mountains, stunning coastline and beautiful beaches. The idyllic scenery and open spaces combine to make the area highly popular with those seeking a relaxing holiday in the Scottish Highlands. The area is renowned for its outdoor activities and there are Munro’s aplenty on the doorstep plus many more leisurely walks close by. The Ardnamurchan peninsula offers some of the most rugged and breathtaking scenery on offer and is accessed from the Corran Ferry minutes from the business. Ben Nevis and Glen Coe are two of the major mountaineering centres in Scotland. Close to Inchree is the 5-Star visitor attraction, The National Ice Climbing Centre which is one of the UK's premier mountain activity centres. Mountain biking is also a favoured past-time with the Nevis Range and the surrounding area of Lochaber which boast a large number of mountain bike trails, from cross country trails and white-knuckle downhills to relaxing forest trails, suiting every level of riders. There are many places of historical interest one being the Glenfinnan Monument, at the head of Loch Shiel, which was erected in 1815 in tribute to the Jacobite clansmen who supported the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Another is Glen Coe where the massacre of Glencoe took place in the early hours of 13 February 1692. The coastal location supports sea-fishing, sailing and kayaking, with the area also being a renowned fishing location (sea, loch & river). The wide range of birdlife and animals roaming wild are a great attraction. Inchree is close to the villages of Onich & Ballachulish, which benefit from services including supermarket & garage. A full range of social and commercial facilities are in Fort William, 7 miles away. Primary schooling is available in Onich and both primary/secondary schooling is available in Fort William. The site is located adjacent to the Glenrigh Forest and are a 15-minute walk from the popular & impressive Inchree Waterfalls. THE PROPERTY This substantial property is signposted from the A82; access is via a tarmac road leading to an open plan site. The site extends to around 4 acres offering superlative views and plenty of amenity space. The properties are all presented in good condition with strong maintenance schedules in place. CHALETS Of timber and block construction, the chalets age from 30 years old with the ‘A’ framed lodges having tiled roofs and the semi-detached chalets flat roofs. The lodges have good separation providing for privacy, parking and plenty of communal amenity space. The nine chalets are configured as follows: Four ‘A’ framed chalets which have 3 bedrooms each sleeping up to six people. The rooms are configured to 2 twins on the first floor and 1 double on the ground floor. One 3-bedroom ‘A’ frame chalet to sleep up to 4 persons with two single bedrooms on the first floor and 1 double downstairs. Four 2-bedroom / four-berth (1 twin, 1 double) units, configured to two semi- detached buildings over one floor. Each chalet is accessed into a hallway leading to the lounge/dining/kitchen area. The rooms benefit from a comfortable standard of décor and furnishings. The chalets have a sensible range of facilities to make any stay enjoyable and relaxing. The kitchen is equipped with a fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster and 4-ring cooker/oven. The first floor sleeping accommodation in some lodges is via a steep set of steps and would not be suitable for young children or disabled guests. However, each chalet has bedroom accommodation on the ground floor ideal for those who are less able. The bathrooms have a white suite comprising of a bath with shower over, WC and wash-hand basin. They also benefit from tiled walls, heater, vented extract fan and vinyl floor covering. A self-service laundry for guests is adjacent to the chalets, with commercial washer and dryer. FOUR SEASONS PUB & RESTURANT Of traditional construction, this single storey property has timber finishes. Four Seasons is an attractive building which can comfortably seat around 90 customers. The open plan trading area has recently been upgraded with newly treated wooden floors and upholstered furnishing. The spacious and attractive bar is a focal point of the restaurant with a well-stocked gantry offering a wide range of beverages and minerals. The furnishings within the restaurant are mainly set to bench seating and tables but are of a high quality. To the front of the building is a covered seating area and in the warmer months there is external seating. The W.C.s just off the main bar include ladies and gents, with disabled facilities. To the rear are a number of offices plus storage facilities. An attractive feature of the sale is the fully functional commercial kitchen including support areas. To the rear of the kitchen and externally there are a number of storage units. LETTING ACCOMMODATION Of timber construction over a single floor with pitched roof, the letting accommodation building is maintained to a high standard.