A pub and restaurant in East Kilbride, which dates back almost 200 years, is up for grabs for £625,000.
The Auldhouse Arms, on Langlands Road, has been put on the market by property advisors Christie & Co and is a brilliant opportunity for those wanting to dip their toes into the food and drink trade.
It has traded as a traditional village pub, and has been extended in recent years, maintaining the traditional design and character of the building.
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The bar area, which seats up to 40 people, still maintains many of its original characteristics and charm, and the restaurant area has been refurbished to a high standard, seating up to 80 customers.
The property also features a two-bedroom owners accommodation which is currently used for office and staff space. This can be easily reverted back to its original use and used as letting accommodation.
Located on the suburban edge of East Kilbride, The Auldhouse is within perfect distance of the town and the countryside. The pub attracts many visitors due to the nearby Langlands Moss Nature Reserve and the many scenic walking and cycling routes in the area.
Following a previous leasehold arrangement, the restaurant is currently closed due to personal circumstances, with the pub operating on limited hours.
This is a great opportunity for a chef proprietor to once again operate both bar and restaurant or, alternatively, the restaurant could be leased and trade independent of the bar.
Simon Watson, Hospitality Business Agent at Christie & Co, who is handling the sale, comments, “I am happy to bring to the market the Auldhouse Arms.
"This is a tremendous opportunity to acquire a long established and very popular bar restaurant that has been upgraded to the highest standard.”
The Auldhouse Arms is on the market at offers in the region of £625,000 for the freehold going concern.
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