Property
Property
Features and description
- Commercial Property
- Full planning application granted conditionally
- Sanquhar
- Investment opportunity
- Town
We are delighted to bring this investment opportunity to the market, situated within the historic Royal Burgh of Sanquhar
in Dumfries and Galloway on the A76.
The property currently vacant is in need of extensive renovation. The property has 4 floors including a basement. The
property also includes land accessed via Queensberry Close.
The property has full planning permission (ref: 22/0073/FUL) to be renovated into a bar, restaurant with five
individual holiday apartments on the first and second floor.
The property was formerly named the Queensberry Arms and it was frequently visited by the famous poet Robert Burns. This property has significant historic interest, due to the fact that Burns famously wrote the poem entitled “At Whigham's Inn” on one of his regular visits to the property. There is a blue commemorative plaque on the wall of the property which displays the poem.
Today Sanquhar has a small number of hotels and restaurants, being in an ideal location for tourism. Sanquhar lies on the popular Southern Upland way walking route going from coast to coast. A short distance from Sanquhar is the Crawick Multi verse, designed by famous landscape artist Charles Jencks.
Sanquhar has good transport links to the rest of Scotland lying on the A76, a short drive from the A74 motorway and its
own train station.
in Dumfries and Galloway on the A76.
The property currently vacant is in need of extensive renovation. The property has 4 floors including a basement. The
property also includes land accessed via Queensberry Close.
The property has full planning permission (ref: 22/0073/FUL) to be renovated into a bar, restaurant with five
individual holiday apartments on the first and second floor.
The property was formerly named the Queensberry Arms and it was frequently visited by the famous poet Robert Burns. This property has significant historic interest, due to the fact that Burns famously wrote the poem entitled “At Whigham's Inn” on one of his regular visits to the property. There is a blue commemorative plaque on the wall of the property which displays the poem.
Today Sanquhar has a small number of hotels and restaurants, being in an ideal location for tourism. Sanquhar lies on the popular Southern Upland way walking route going from coast to coast. A short distance from Sanquhar is the Crawick Multi verse, designed by famous landscape artist Charles Jencks.
Sanquhar has good transport links to the rest of Scotland lying on the A76, a short drive from the A74 motorway and its
own train station.
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