The subjects comprise a Category C listed former hotel and public house building with owner’s accommodation made up of two interconnecting, semi-detached properties originally comprising a traditional townhouse and a commercial property. The building dates from the 1800s and is of solid stonework, render finished having a pitched roof clad in slate and with three single storey projections. Internally, the property has been sub divided to form the following accommodation:
Ground Floor: Public Bar, Lounge Bar, Dining Room, Kitchen, Utility, Owners Lounge, Male and Female Toilets, Cellar.
First Floor: Three Bedrooms with En Suite Facilities, Three Further Bedrooms, Owners Lounge and Two separate Bathrooms.
The building is in need of modernisation throughout.
Location
The subjects occupy a prominent corner position on the west side of Wigtown Road opposite its junction with Main Street, forming part of the A746 running through the village of Sorbie. Sorbie is small mainly residential village serving the local farming community, with the subject property lying adjacent to a primary school, community centre and dwellings. Sorbie is a village with a low inherent population, lying on the A746 around 8 miles south of Newton Stewart, the largest town within the locality and 4 miles south of Wigtown where basic amenities can be found.
Accommodation
From measurements taken on site we calculate the subjects
to extend to the following Gross Internal Floor areas:
Ground Floor - 201.69 sq m (2171 sq ft)
First Floor - 149.50 sq m (1609 sq ft)
Total - 351.19 sq m (3780 sq ft)
Terms
Offers over £60,000 are invited, exclusive of VAT, for our client’s heritable interest in the property. For the avoidance of doubt, the property is sold as seen and without the benefit of a premises licence.
Specification
• Substantial detached building on tourist route
• Former public house and restaurant premises
• Offers over £60,000 are invited