A pub in a Scottish seaside town has been put on the market for sale.
The sale of the freehold is described as “rarely available” investment opportunity with a sitting tenant in place.
The Scottish Business Agency is now marketing Alfie’s Bar and Lounge in Ardrossan.
The agent said: “Previously known as the Castlehill Vaults, Alfie’s Bar & Lounge in Ardrossan is a community pub with separate public bar, lounge bar and beer garden.”
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SBA also said: “The property is on Princes Place, in the popular North Ayrshire coastal town of Ardrossan. Neighbouring Saltcoats. With convenient rail links to Glasgow and Ayr, and Ferry routes to the Isle of Arran, which is popular with tourists and locals alike. Summer months are busy with Ardrossan having two separate beaches.”
SBA said offers over £150,000 are invited.
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