A shop overlooking a famous stop-off location on the internationally renowned North Coast 500 tourist route has been put on the market.

The agent said the village shop is 'not your average convenience store'.

The shop is next to the beachThe shop is next to the beach (Image: Getty Images) The Business Partnership said that The Durness Shop offers a "once in a lifetime opportunity to own and operate an exceptional business at the heart of a community in a much-visited, iconic location".

The property is on the market for offers in the region of £645,000, and is one of four we feature this week.


Guesthouse in ‘unspoilt’ setting

The guesthouse is in a secluded yet accessible locationThe guesthouse is in a secluded yet accessible location (Image: ASG Commercial) A guesthouse in an “unspoilt” location along Scotland’s most famous tourist route has been put on the market.

The four-bedroom bed and breakfast is in an “excellent roadside trading location” for the North Coast 500 road trip route, the agent said.

ASG Commercial said that the Cruachan Guesthouse at Stoer near Lochinver is a traditional 1.5 storey building.

The property is being marketed at offers over £365,000.


Pub in city area with 'charming village feel'

The pub is in a popular city locationThe pub is in a popular city location (Image: Christie & Co) A pub in a prominent city location has been put on the market.

The premises are in "one of the city’s most sought-after areas, offering a charming village feel yet just a short walk from the city centre", the agent said.

The Stockbridge Tap in Edinburgh is described as being in an "excellent trading area", with the opportunity to develop a food offering.

Christie & Co said the Stockbridge Tap freehold is available at offers over £950,000.


Pub in former city parsonage

Many original features have been keptMany original features have been kept (Image: Christie & Co) 

A pub in a former parsonage in a Scottish city has been put on the market.

The freehold for Cloisters Bar is available at offers over £950,000.

The agent said the pub in Edinburgh is an established and profitable public house in a high footfall area.

Simon Watson, of Christie & Co, said: "Established in 1995, the bar is housed within the historic former All Saints Parsonage, and the building retains many traditional features, which creates a warm and inviting atmosphere."