The Braemar Lodge hotel in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, including its chalets, is on the market for over £1.2m.
Property agency Colliers International is marketing the hotel, which is being sold by Ronnie and Fiona Moore who are to retire. The couple have owned Braemar Lodge since 1996 and have extensively refurbished the main property as well as adding the bunkhouse and self-catering chalets.
At the core of the business is a seven-bedroom country-style hotel with a lounge bar, dining room and restaurant. There is also a separate 12-berth bunkhouse and nine self-catering chalets in the grounds.
Alistair Letham, a director in the UK hotels agency team at Colliers International, said: "Braemar Lodge Hotel and Chalets is truly a multi-faceted leisure business offering a range of accommodation to suit all requirements and budgets. It is also complemented by an attractive restaurant area and the popular Malt Lounge bar, making it an excellent opportunity for anyone looking for a thriving, well-balanced business in an area of enduring appeal to visitors."
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