Golfing Hotel Opportunity Comes To Market In Nairn, Inverness

The 26-bedroom hotel (all en-suite) over two storeys sits within a 0.428 acre site. The property was extended in 1999 and 2004. Nairn is known as a strong golfing destination in Scotland, boasting two championship golf courses:  The Nairn Golf Club, and Nairn Dunbar Golf Club

This is an image from the Lovat Lodge Hotel, Thurlow Road, Nairn, photographed on Monday 12 November 2018 by JASPERIMAGE ©.
This is an image from the Lovat Lodge Hotel, Thurlow Road, Nairn, photographed on Monday 12 November 2018 by JASPERIMAGE ©.

On behalf of a private vendor, Savills has brought to the market the vacant freehold of Lovat Lodge Hotel in the golfing town of Nairn, 16 miles east of Inverness,

The 26-bedroom hotel (all en-suite) over two storeys sits within a 0.428 acre site. The property was extended in 1999 and 2004. Nairn is known as a strong golfing destination in Scotland, boasting two championship golf courses:  The Nairn Golf Club, and Nairn Dunbar Golf Club.

Steven Fyfe, associate director in the hotels agency team at Savills in Scotland, comments: “Nairn is a popular coastal town recognised as having one of the best golf courses in Scotland that boasts sea views from every hole. Lovat Lodge presents a superb asset repositioning opportunity to capture this ready-made tourist market.”

For further information, please contact Steven Fyfe, Savills Tel: +44 (0) 141 222 4159

Savills www.savills.co.uk

Lovat Lodge Hotel https://www.lovatlodgehotel.co.uk/

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