Residential opportunity for former hotel.
The subjects comprise a roadside village hotel. The building is famous for being Scotland’s first ski hotel after it was converted from a single dwellinghouse in 1954 and ensured that Aviemore and the Cairngorms became the first Scottish ski destination. The main building is principally of traditional solid stone construction, rendered and painted externally under a pitched slate roof. The building has been significantly extended to the side and rear to provide the current accommodation.
Location
The Highland village of Carrbridge lies at the junction of the B1953 and A938, approximately 7 miles north of the popular highland holiday resort of Aviemore.
Inverness is approximately 25 miles to the north and is reached by means of the A9 trunk route, linking Glasgow with Inverness and the far north east of Scotland. The subjects occupy a prominent position on the east side of Main Street towards the southern end of the village. Surrounding properties are primarily residential in nature, although the hotel is located opposite the Landmark Forest Theme Park.
Accommodation
The planning permission provides for the following accommodation which is measured on a gross internal basis:
Unit 1 - 3 Bedrooms - 181 sq m
Unit 2 - 3 Bedrooms - 148 sq m
Unit 3 - 3 Bedrooms - 104 sq m
Unit 4 - 2 Bedrooms - 106 sq m
Unit 5 - 3 Bedrooms - 149 sq m
Terms
Offers invited £250,000
Specification
- Residential development opportunity
- Full planning permission and building warrant in place
- Excellent opportunity for developers/builders