AN established restaurant in Skye described as a "true gem" has gone on the market.
The Harbour Restaurant, in Broadford, currently runs as a profitable Iberian restaurant and features a two-bed flat for an owner-occupier.
An agent for property firm Graham and Sibbald said: "A true escape to the Hebrides, this quaint restaurant also comes with a charming spacious two-bedroom flat above with a host of period features.
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"A true gem, this popular restaurant offers the perfect space for an owner- occupier business to thrive. This Business can provide a new rural way of life and a successful business with already healthy profits.
"Offering a charming turnkey operation, this easily managed business benefits from a healthy balance of tourist trade mixed with local clientele."
The flat has a clear view of the Inner Sound, and the property is under 15 minutes driving time from the Skye Bridge, with Portree 40 minutes away.
The agent continued: "The restaurant is currently run by a fabulous Spanish couple offering Iberian food; however the space would lend itself to a number of cuisines.
"The restaurant benefits from a stellar reputation and an abundance of repeat clients, whilst easily attracting new clients with its peachy welcoming exterior!"
Martin Sutherland, a licensed trade and business agent with the firm, said, “We are delighted to have this unique business opportunity on the market on the very popular picturesque Island of Skye.
"This is the perfect opportunity for someone to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life to escape to the Scottish Islands to run a profitable lifestyle business."
The firm is inviting offers over £370,000.
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