A "welcoming and friendly" pub in Scotland is available to buy - and it includes a "fantastic fully renovated" two-bedroom flat. The Golf Inn has a freehold guide price of £550,000.
For those looking for a change of pace, The Golf Inn could offer an exciting new opportunity. With Christmas just around the corner, there is something unquestionably romantic about running an inn during the festive season.
The inn is located in the village of Ladybank, approximately 39 miles north of Edinburgh. Both St. Andrews and Dundee can be accessed within a 20-minute drive, while the capital is around an hour's drive away.
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The pub is the only licensed business in Ladybank, and is located close to the village railway station. Ladybank is on the east coast main line, which means Aberdeen and Inverness—and even London—are an easy commute.
Being located in Fife, The Golf Inn is also in a prime golfing spot, with high-quality courses found nearby. According to the listing, the village golf course in Ladybank is recognised as one of best in Fife, historically hosting qualifying for the Open Championship.
Key features of the property include a "spacious function room with multi flexible use", a "west facing beer garden", a "large car park", and grounds to the rear. One of the highlights is the "large and exquisitely modernised owners’ accommodation", which features two double bedrooms.
The owners' accommodation also includes an office/third small bedroom, a fully renovated bathroom, and an "outstanding" kitchen dining and living space. It is accessed via a set of stairs at the side of the property.
The listing states: "The business has been under our client’s ownership since 2019, during which time the business has been completely repositioned and energised. Prospective purchasers will find a vibrant public house business geared towards great customer service and offering the best for locals and visitor alike.
"The public bar is cosy and welcoming hosting a variety of different events on a regular basis. From quizzes, live music (traditional and contemporary) to Karaoke as well as a tempting lunch and evening menu.
"Our clients have professionalised the offering to allow new owners to follow a successful template."
As well as the pub, the creation of the Bunker Café at the property has added an additional facet to the business, which doubles up as a farm shop, coffee shop, takeaway and community meeting place. The listing adds that it "has developed a new line of income and is proving very popular with both sit in and takeaway" customers.
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