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Beloved pub for sale by auction for bargain price – Scottish Business News

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Beloved pub for sale by auction for bargain price – Scottish Business News

A THRIVING pub in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire has just been reduced to under £300k by property auctioneers Auction House Scotland, offering a prime business opportunity for someone looking to take over the highly successful premises. 

The Drumlithie Inn premises comes with its own lounge bar, restaurant, function suite, commercial kitchen and beer cellar. Externally, the property benefits from an enclosed beer garden with off road car parking to the front of the property.

Above the pub, there is a well-presented private apartment with three double bedrooms, ideal for an owner/occupier or to be let out as an AirBnB. 

Customers rave about Drumlithie Inn’s beautiful décor and fabulous entertainment, calling it a “little gem” on Tripadvisor. At a recently reduced price of £299,000+, it’s a bargain for a successful place like this! 

Drumlithie Inn is located in Drumlithie, only 6 miles from the seaside town of Stonehaven. Nestled between the rolling hills and rugged coastline of Northeast Scotland, the pub is popular with tourists and locals alike. 

Recent renovations have ensured that the Drumlithie Inn is in pristine condition, ready to welcome customers for years to come. With a rateable value of £9,550, potential buyers may also benefit from rates relief under the small business bonus scheme, adding to the attractiveness of this investment opportunity.

Mandi Cooper, managing director of Auction House Scotland, commented: “The beloved Drumlithie Inn in Stonehaven offers a fantastic chance for someone looking for a lucrative business opportunity that is ready and raring to go. The business is already such a huge success and is just waiting for someone to take it over and continue its legacy.” 

The property is currently open to pre-auction offers. Further information about buying at auction is available from Auction House Scotland by calling their office on 0141 339 4466.

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