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£95,000
(£27.58/sq. ft)
Hotel for saleWest End Hotel, Thurlow Road, Nairn, Nairnshire IV12
3,444 sq. ft
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About this property
22 Room Hotel - Leasehold
£60,000 annual rent
Multiple income streams
Character period property
Established trading history
Private owners’ apartment
Premium - £95,000
Wheelchair accessible
This is A leashold sale
Location and Situation
Perfectly situated on the Highland coast, the West End Hotel occupies an enviable position in the vibrant seaside town of Nairn, renowned for its stunning beaches, friendly community, and thriving tourism sector. Nairn lies approximately 17 miles east of Inverness and benefits from excellent connectivity via the A96 trunk road, which provides direct access to both Inverness and Aberdeen. Regular rail services run from Nairn Station to Inverness, Aberdeen and beyond, while Inverness Airport, located just nine miles away, offers frequent domestic and international flights.
The town boasts a wealth of local amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities. Families are particularly drawn to the area thanks to its excellent schooling provision, with Nairn Academy and several well-regarded primary schools conveniently located nearby. The town’s golden beaches, championship golf courses, coastal walks and harbour further enhance its reputation as one of the Highlands’ most attractive lifestyle and holiday destinations.
The Property
The West End Hotel is an elegant detached property of traditional stone construction, offering substantial accommodation over two floors. Guests are welcomed through a prominent entrance vestibule into a bright and inviting reception area. To the left, there are two spacious double bedrooms and a comfortable family suite, while a sweeping staircase leads gracefully to the principal letting accommodation on the first floor.
To the right of the reception, a corridor extends through to the main dining room, which provides generous space for both residents and day visitors. Adjacent to this is the well-appointed bar lounge and a cosy sitting room that serves as a relaxed social area. The ground floor also features four additional letting rooms, a large, fully equipped commercial kitchen, and ample service and storage areas, ensuring efficient operation throughout.
Upstairs, the first floor accommodates the remaining letting rooms, presented in an inviting boutique style with a mix of double, twin and family configurations-all tastefully furnished for guest comfort. In addition, there is a spacious two-bedroom owners’ or staff apartment, complete with private living space and amenities, providing convenience and flexibility for onsite management.
Business Operation
Currently operated as a successful hotel, the West End benefits from multiple revenue streams including letting accommodation, wet sales, and a growing food trade. Nairn enjoys year-round popularity with leisure travellers, golfers, and business visitors, making the area highly conducive to strong occupancy levels and repeat custom. The local hospitality sector continues to thrive, driven by the town’s coastal appeal, cultural events, and strategic position as a gateway to the wider Highlands and Speyside regions.
External Areas
Externally, the hotel enjoys well-presented grounds with a wrap-around garden featuring mature trees and a well-kept lawn. A central courtyard doubles as a welcoming beer garden with outdoor seating, ideal for summer trade. Ample private car parking is provided to the front and side of the property, offering easy access for guests and visitors alike.
Location and Situation
Perfectly situated on the Highland coast, the West End Hotel occupies an enviable position in the vibrant seaside town of Nairn, renowned for its stunning beaches, friendly community, and thriving tourism sector. Nairn lies approximately 17 miles east of Inverness and benefits from excellent connectivity via the A96 trunk road, which provides direct access to both Inverness and Aberdeen. Regular rail services run from Nairn Station to Inverness, Aberdeen and beyond, while Inverness Airport, located just nine miles away, offers frequent domestic and international flights.
The town boasts a wealth of local amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities. Families are particularly drawn to the area thanks to its excellent schooling provision, with Nairn Academy and several well-regarded primary schools conveniently located nearby. The town’s golden beaches, championship golf courses, coastal walks and harbour further enhance its reputation as one of the Highlands’ most attractive lifestyle and holiday destinations.
The Property
The West End Hotel is an elegant detached property of traditional stone construction, offering substantial accommodation over two floors. Guests are welcomed through a prominent entrance vestibule into a bright and inviting reception area. To the left, there are two spacious double bedrooms and a comfortable family suite, while a sweeping staircase leads gracefully to the principal letting accommodation on the first floor.
To the right of the reception, a corridor extends through to the main dining room, which provides generous space for both residents and day visitors. Adjacent to this is the well-appointed bar lounge and a cosy sitting room that serves as a relaxed social area. The ground floor also features four additional letting rooms, a large, fully equipped commercial kitchen, and ample service and storage areas, ensuring efficient operation throughout.
Upstairs, the first floor accommodates the remaining letting rooms, presented in an inviting boutique style with a mix of double, twin and family configurations-all tastefully furnished for guest comfort. In addition, there is a spacious two-bedroom owners’ or staff apartment, complete with private living space and amenities, providing convenience and flexibility for onsite management.
Business Operation
Currently operated as a successful hotel, the West End benefits from multiple revenue streams including letting accommodation, wet sales, and a growing food trade. Nairn enjoys year-round popularity with leisure travellers, golfers, and business visitors, making the area highly conducive to strong occupancy levels and repeat custom. The local hospitality sector continues to thrive, driven by the town’s coastal appeal, cultural events, and strategic position as a gateway to the wider Highlands and Speyside regions.
External Areas
Externally, the hotel enjoys well-presented grounds with a wrap-around garden featuring mature trees and a well-kept lawn. A central courtyard doubles as a welcoming beer garden with outdoor seating, ideal for summer trade. Ample private car parking is provided to the front and side of the property, offering easy access for guests and visitors alike.
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