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Seafield Lodge is a substantial and stunning Victorian property, dating back to 1879. Built by the first Provost of Grantown-on-Spey, who was a carpenter, the property is bedecked in wood panelling. The property has a well-recorded history and is steeped in memorabilia of days gone by. Located close to the centre of Grantown-on-Spey, it is an elegant stone built property offering a warm and friendly Highland welcome to its guests. Over recent years the owners have continued to develop a business where comfort and quality feature highly and consequently present the property to the market in excellent condition. The business operates successfully year-round achieving good levels of turnover and sound profit conversion ratios. The substantive property, spacious owner?s accommodation, smart guest facilities and strong trading figures come together to form this excellent opportunity to purchase a well established hotel business with significant potential for further development.
Seafield Lodge has the advantage of being quietly situated, yet close to the centre of Grantown-on-Spey, highly convenient for guests wishing to walk to the excellent range of nearby shops, restaurants etc. Grantown-on-Spey has a variety of facilities for visitors and sits at the confluence of three major tourism ?trails? dedicated to golf, castles and distilleries. The Town has its own excellent 18-hole golf course and the area is home of the famous Boat of Garten Golf Course. The area is also renowned for its salmon fishing along the River Spey and the Hotel has a long tradition associated with the sport. In addition, the Cairngorm Mountains offer a range of mountain sports from trekking in the summer to skiing in the height of winter. In particular the area attracts a large number of bird watchers. With a host of tourist and leisure facilities within a short drive, Grantown-on-Spey has a wide range of activities for visitors to pursue and is an ideal geographic location as a base from which to tour both the Highland and Grampian regions of Scotland.