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Strathy Inn , Strathy, Thurso, KW14 7RY

not specified / Other / Mixed Use

For Sale - £435,000.00

Available - Last updated: 02 December 2024

Strathy Inn is a striking detached property. Parts of the Inn date from 1810 when used as a coaching inn and subsequently extended to meet the growing demand for accommodation and food.  The business is located on the stunning northern Coast of Sutherland at the side of the A836, and benefits from being directly on the North Coast 500. With wild but beautiful scenery, beaches and wildlife on the Inn’s door step, this is a tranquil and peaceful place. The front of the building looks south with stunning view to hills and moorlands of Sutherland, whilst the North of the building overlooks the North Atlantic and to Orkney.

 

The Inn is well-known and enjoys a good reputation for the quality of the provision offered.  With a great standing as evidenced on various review sites, there is no doubt that the purchase of the Strathy Inn offers an exciting opportunity. The business normally trades year-round, with the majority of trade occurring during the main tourist season (April to October). This welcoming Inn offers guests a high standard of accommodation in both the bar areas. The 3 letting bedrooms are all individually finished to a beautiful standard. The opportunity to relax in a comfortable outside space makes the most of the beautiful location.

 

Location

The Inn is situated within the village of Strathy, on the A836, located above the mouth of the Strathy River and overlooking some stunning scenery including Strathy Bay. The site is very centrally situated on the North Coast 500 and ideal for any John O’Groats to Lands’ End challenge avoiding main roads. The village of Strathy emerged in the late 19th century as the north coast was populated by families forcibly displaced during the Highland Clearances.  Strathy is located close to the town of Thurso. This region has long been a Mecca for the outdoor sports enthusiast. Not only does the area host an impressive range of top fishing rivers and lochs, it is a prime destination for all outdoors sports, particularly surfing and many watersports. The northern coastline boasts an impressive array of spectacular beaches, hill climbing, walking and family activities - all of which have greatly increased in popularity with the success of the NC500 touring route.

 

Sutherland is an area rich in wildlife, home to herds of wild red deer, sea life and a multitude of bird species amongst others. Ornithologists are frequent visitors to the county, attracted by the golden eagle, hen harrier, peregrine falcon, short eared owl, puffins and numerous other birds of prey; all of which can be seen at the nearby Forsinard RSPB site or local coastal areas. There are many tourism options to keep visitors interested and entertained. From John O'Groats to Durness on the North West coast, Strathy is perfectly centrally located for easy access to both coastlines. A day trip to Orkney is within easy reach, as are numerous sites of archaeological interest and visitor centres such as the Castle of Mey. The nearby town of Thurso offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and facilities. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority facility at Dounreay and adjacent site of HMS Vulcan brings a large number of business travellers to the area, along with regular visitors via the renewable energy sector with both SSE and multiple private wind power companies seeking to build in the area. Primary School aged children go to Melvich Primary School, some 4 miles away with Senior Schooling at Farr High School (North Coast Campus) in Bettyhill, some 12 miles away.

 

 

Accommodation

THE PROPERTY 

The Strathy Inn is a substantial detached villa set in spectacular rural environment. Originally built around the 1810 as a coach house, it has stone walls and a slate roof.  A number of extensions and some internal reorganisation has occurred over the years to convert the Inn into what we see today. There are a number of parts to the building, working from west to east; the barn, the letting accommodation, owners’ accommodation, bar / restaurant, 5 bed house and the bothy.  Each of the developed areas are well considered and arranged, with the undeveloped areas offering great development opportunities.  The surrounding grounds are laid to grass or gravel to facilitate low maintenance.

 

Entrances

On arriving at the Inn, you enter through a very pleasant lobby, which is bright and airy with a reception desk and soft seating.  This area catches the sun throughout the year and is a relaxing place to enjoy the winter sun.  The lobby opens into the main circulation corridor, which provides access to the letting accommodation, Breakfast room and the owner’s accommodation.

 

The bar / restaurant is accessed through a separate door directly from the car park. 

 

Barn

The barn is currently used for storage. It measures circa 7.6m x 4.2m internally and would ideally make a 1 bed studio self-catering unit.  The building is currently neither  insulated nor lined and there would be some work required to bring it up to standard.  However, the structure does appear to be sound, so presents an opportunity should new owner desire. We understand that there is capacity with the main building to serve this property. 

 

Letting Accommodation

Entry to the very well-presented guest accommodation is to the left of the main entrance with access to the Breakfast room and to the ground floor and the first floor bedrooms.  In total, the Inn offers 3 individually decorated letting bedrooms which are all light and inviting.  Please note that bedroom 3 is not currently traded to suit the owners’ trading model.  Each of the lovely rooms are well-equipped with attractive furniture.  All rooms have comfortable beds and are centrally heated. The in-room services include a TV, free WiFi, hospitality trays, complimentary toiletries and hairdryers.   The letting rooms are configured as follows:

 

Room 1- Ground floor king size with shower en-suite

Room 2 – First floor family room with a double and a single with ensuite  shower room (please check spacing of this word on the schedule)

Room 3 – First floor small double  bed with private shower room

 

The room’s bookings are made through the web freetobook platform Expedia and by email.

 

Owner’s Accommodation

The current owner’s accommodation is located in two separate areas within the south east end of the building.  The accommodation comprises 3 pleasant double bedrooms and a spacious bathroom on the 1st floor whilst on the ground floor there is a comfortable lounge, office and domestic kitchen.  There is access into the commercial kitchen from the owners’ accommodation, facilitating easy movement between the various areas of the building.

 

Restaurant / Bar

To the east of the building there is a lovely restaurant / bar area which can accommodate 16 to 20 covers.  This is a delightful traditional area in which to enjoy your breakfast or evening meal.   The attractive restaurant / bar is freshly decorated with comfortable tables and chairs and can also be used for functions.  To the side of the area there are male and female toilets.There is the opportunity, if the owners wished, to increase the restaurant capacity by including the current owner’s lounge.

 

The bar area is located to one end of the restaurant and provides plenty of space to house a well-equipped bar. This area provides storage for bottled drinks and benefits from direct external access for ease of deliveries.  The main spirit / alcohol store is located close by within the property.

 

5 Bed House

This building was originally built in the 1970’s and was taken to a certain point before construction stopped.   At one stage the building was wind and water tight with the 1st floor being occupied by staff.  The ground floor has never been occupied.  At some point before the current owners bought the property the building was allowed to deteriorate.  Currently the windows, possibly significant sections of the roof, and some internal areas which had previously been fitted out, will require to be reconditioned. This building is typical of its time, being constructed from a timber kit with a rendered blockwork and external weather skin with a tiled roof. The weather skin does appear to be sound.  Anyone taking on this property with the view of completing the development would be advised to have it surveyed and then verified with the statutory authority as to what would need to be undertaken to complete the build.

 

Bothy

The bothy is a stone construction lean-to, attached the to 5 bed house.  It measures approximately 3.7m x 3.9m and represents a further development opportunity for new owners as it could be developed into a “king suite” type of self-catering room. We understand that there is capacity with the main building to serve this property.  As it stands, the enclosure needs a reasonable level of work and it is anticipated significant work would be required on the roof but it is a further opportunity to develop the business.

 

Static Caravan

There is a 2 bed traditional static caravan which has been used as letting accommodation in the past.  It appears in reasonable condition so could be easily freshened up, thus possible providing staff accommodation, if desired.  The bedding is set to a double and twin.  The caravan has an open plan kitchen / dining / lounge area and shower room.

 

 

Terms

The current owners do most of the work themselves, using occasional/casual staff in the summer months to supplement their input where required.  The business has usually operated all year except closing for a few days here and there to allow the owners some down time.  Currently the owners open the bar 6 days a week and trade 2 of the 3 bedrooms with changeovers 6 days per week, with a Monday off.  The bar and restaurant have been opened for limited hours over the winter months. Limiting the trade, provides opportunities to develop more profit should the new owners wish to do so.

 

Specification

  • An attractive fully licenced inn located in a beautiful trading position on the NC500
  • Offers a traditional snug bar with 3 attractive and individual letting bedrooms, external seating areas and generous guest parking
  • Trades throughout the year generating good profitability and turnover
  • Various exciting development opportunities available
  • Pleasant and comfortable owner’s accommodation together with well-equipped service areas

 

Property Quote Price(s)

DescriptionSale typeGuide pricePrice type
Offers Over For Sale Freehold £435,000.00 NA

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