A country inn in a popular tourist spot in Perthshire has new tenants.
UK property firm Graham + Sibbald said the “quaint” Bein Inn at Glenfarg had been leased to Gary and Claire MacLeod, following a “short period of marketing”.
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Graham + Sibbald said: “This is their first independent business venture but [they] have experience in the hotel trade as a chef and front-of-house management.”
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Gary MacLeod said: "We are both delighted and honoured to have the historical Bein Inn as our first venture. We look forward to working with the MacGregor family to sustain this well-established local hotel into the future. Our plans are to build on the strong reputation and to focus our food offering in a sustainable, locally sourced way that supports local businesses and provides a quality service to the community we serve.”
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He added: “We would also like to thank Graham + Sibbald…for the seamless handover and communication throughout the process of obtaining the lease."
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