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Stair Inn, Stair, Ayrshire

Karl Cushing
Friday 23 April 2004 15:05
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Tired of the rat race? Then how about getting away from the city and buying a going concern in the Ayrshire countryside. The Stair Inn is in the hamlet of Stair, in the heart of "Burns country", named after the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns, who spent much of his life in the area.

Golf enthusiasts will be attracted by the nearby golf courses and the county town of Ayr is just seven miles away. The 300-year-old traditional stone-built property has many original features but has been extensively upgraded and renovated by the current proprietors, Robert and Kim Boyd.

Off the lounge bar is a snug for 12 people and the 50-cover restaurant has patio doors that lead on to the terrace and beer garden. There are six letting bedrooms on the upper floor. Outside there's a beer garden, terrace and a large customer car park. There is disabled people's access at the side of the building leading into the restaurants.

Agent Bruce & Co is seeking offers over £360,000 for the freehold interest of the property.

For further information contact Gordon Mair or Lynn Courtney on 0131-477 6060.

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