A HISTORIC 500-year-old hotel has been put up for sale in a Scottish village.
The Weem Inn – located just outside Aberfeldy – hasn’t traded since late 2019 and has since undergone a refurbishment, and now has 18 bedrooms with restaurant and bar facilities as well as an outdoor terrace and car parking.
The listed building is said to date from the 1500s.
The Weem Inn is being offered for sale on the basis that a purchaser will complete the remaining refurbishment works.
Alistair Letham, a gotal end leisure consultant with Graham + Sibbald, commented: “The Weem Inn, historically, has enjoyed excellent patronage as a popular destination for visitors, passing trade and locals which will only be enhances on completion of the remaining works. A great opportunity for new owners to bring The Weem Inn back to its former glory.”
Graham + Sibbald are inviting offers over £425,000 for The Weem Inn. More details on this link.
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