Crown Court Hotel in Inverness

SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors is bringing to market Crown Court Hotel in Inverness for sale. Located within the popular Crown area ...

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SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors is bringing to market Crown Court Hotel in Inverness for sale.

Located within the popular Crown area of Inverness, Crown Court Hotel is sited on a prominent corner location at the junction of Southside Road and Old Edinburgh Road within easy walking distance of the city centre.

The building comprises a substantial detached two-storey townhouse hotel originally constructed circa 1700 and subsequently extended and recently refurbished.

The grounds provide 19 car parking spaces at the front and side of the building with a raised timber deck providing an external seating area at the side.

The property provides 18 en-suite guest bedrooms across ground and first floor levels with reception and dining facilities on the ground floor. 

Neil Calder, partner in the Inverness office of Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, said: “Crown Court Hotel is well established, and the town centre is within easy reach. The internal accommodation was substantially refurbished a few years ago.

“As such, this is a prime opportunity to acquire a substantial property and we anticipate interest from a range of purchasers, including hotel groups, owner operators and investors keen to gain a foothold in the city’s resurgent tourist market as Inverness builds on its reputation as a base camp for tourists who are exploring the Highlands and Islands.”

Offers over £850,000, including all trade equipment, fixtures and fittings, all with vacant possession, are invited. Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent on 01463 712239.

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