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Freehold
From
£445,000
(£165.37/sq. ft)
Leisure/hospitality for sale
Hunters Guest House Shore Road, Brodick KA272,691 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Brodick Isle of Arran Ferry Terminal 0.3 miles
- Brodick Primary School 0.5 miles
- Lamlash Arran Ferry Landing 3 miles
- Arran High School 3.2 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Attractive coastal position in the centre of Brodick Spectacular views across Brodick Bay to Goat Fell and Brodick Castle Short walk from the ferry terminal, close to amenities and local attractions Established guest house business with seven en suite gue
Location
Brodick is the largest town on the Isle of Arran, having a crescent coast on the east side of the island with the property benefiting from stunning, uninterrupted views across the Brodick Bay to Goat Fell and Brodick Castle Gardens and Country Park. ‚òHunters Guest House‚ lies at the heart of Brodick and is close to the main ferry terminal serving the island, with regular daily crossings from Ardrossan and Troon operated by Caledonian MacBrayne, and both towns having onward rail links to Glasgow. Brodick is home to the islands main amenities including convenience and tourist shopping such as cafes, a bakery and Arran Active, an outdoor clothing shop, a Co Op supermarket, pubs and restaurants, leisure facilities including Ormidale Park and Auchrannie Resort, together with a variety of local tourist attractions. There are several walking opportunities in the area with several golf courses across the island. The Isle of Arran, often described as ‚òScotland in Miniature‚, and is Scotland‚s favourite holiday island with around 450,000 visitors annually. The island is located off the West Coast of Scotland, accessed via regular ferry crossings from Ardrossan (55 minutes) and from Troon (75 minutes) with a third ferry crossing to the north of the island from Claonaig on Kintyre (30 minutes). Ardrossan and Troon are both around 35 miles southwest of Glasgow, with good road links and regular rail services to Glasgow and Glasgow Airport, via Paisley.
Brodick is the largest town on the Isle of Arran, having a crescent coast on the east side of the island with the property benefiting from stunning, uninterrupted views across the Brodick Bay to Goat Fell and Brodick Castle Gardens and Country Park. ‚òHunters Guest House‚ lies at the heart of Brodick and is close to the main ferry terminal serving the island, with regular daily crossings from Ardrossan and Troon operated by Caledonian MacBrayne, and both towns having onward rail links to Glasgow. Brodick is home to the islands main amenities including convenience and tourist shopping such as cafes, a bakery and Arran Active, an outdoor clothing shop, a Co Op supermarket, pubs and restaurants, leisure facilities including Ormidale Park and Auchrannie Resort, together with a variety of local tourist attractions. There are several walking opportunities in the area with several golf courses across the island. The Isle of Arran, often described as ‚òScotland in Miniature‚, and is Scotland‚s favourite holiday island with around 450,000 visitors annually. The island is located off the West Coast of Scotland, accessed via regular ferry crossings from Ardrossan (55 minutes) and from Troon (75 minutes) with a third ferry crossing to the north of the island from Claonaig on Kintyre (30 minutes). Ardrossan and Troon are both around 35 miles southwest of Glasgow, with good road links and regular rail services to Glasgow and Glasgow Airport, via Paisley.
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