Tags:

Speyside 'Whisky Trail' inn for sale

Angela  Frewin
Wednesday 28 February 2007 12:08
The Croft Inn

An 18th century country inn on the famous Speyside Whisky Trail has been put on the market.

The Croft Inn is within the Glenlivet Estate at the foot of the Cairngorm Mountains in the Scottish Highlands, near 50 whisky distilleries.
 
It has built up a reputation for its range of more than 55 malt whiskies, its real ales and its home-made food.

The property was built in 1770 as alms houses and was used for crofting until its conversion into an inn 30 years ago.

Along with a traditional bar, the Croft Inn offers a 20-seat conservatory restaurant and three-bedroom owners’ accommodation.

The Edinburgh office of Christie + Co is seeking offers in excess of £250,000 for the freehold. 

By Angela Frewin

Recommended articles

Articles from the web

 
Profiting from 2012: Case Studies

Slash VAT, Boost business - Sign the petition now!

Latest Video

Foraging – why all the attention?

Using foraged ingredients is nothing new but the trend has become more mainstream over the past two years. However, the wider use of foraged food in restaurants also carries a certain amount of danger.

Watch here

Best of chef

Best of Chef – now available online

Best of Chef – now available online
View it now

Videos

Video: Foraging – why all the attention? Video: Bordeaux Revisited with Ronan Sayburn Claire John Campbell
Foraging:
why all the attention?
Watch the video here
Bordeaux Revisited
with Ronan Sayburn
Watch the video here
Claire Clark
masterclass
Watch the video here
Interview with John Campbell
at Coworth Park
Watch the video here