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The Uig Hotel is an attractive and traditional, thriving Hotel which enjoys a tremendous, elevated position overlooking Uig Bay and Loch Snizort amidst breathtaking scenery on the beautiful, ever popular Isle of Skye. This delightful property was originally an old coaching inn. The property benefits from a commanding vantage overlooking Uig Harbour, and its busy ferry terminal that services daily ferry crossings to and from the Outer Hebrides amongst other traffic. Access to Skye and the Hotel itself was greatly improved when the Skye Bridge was built, offering a direct mainland link by road. Whilst the Hotel continues to extend the same character and welcome today as it has done for decades, it has benefited greatly from significant modernisation and upgrading, resulting in the sympathetic and successful combination of traditional character with modern day comforts. The location, quality of the welcome and excellent range of smart modern facilities combine to form the desirable, well presented business that exists today.
The Hotel generates a strong turnover from well supported year-round trade. Income is split across the three traditional income streams, namely beverage sales, catering and accommodation. The attractive lounge bar serves a full range of drinks including wonderful single malts, minerals, spirits and draft beers which include the locally brewed Isle of Skye Brewery, cask conditioned ales. The lounge proves popular and with its key roadside frontage attracts a mix of clientele from year-round local trade, businessmen, and a healthy mix of tourists, walkers, climbers and sportsmen whether enjoying angling, watersports or otherwise. The Hotel has built a good reputation on the catering front, offering meals to residents and non-residents alike. At lunch time meals are served in the lounge bar and in the bright sun lounge or “al-fresco” in the garden during fine weather. In the evening dining attaches more formality, when meals are served in the spacious Folly Restaurant, which is set to the front of the property with a prime seaward outlook. Meals are prepared from fresh, largely locally sourced produce - not least the Island’s famous seafood. The 11 well furnished, en-suite letting bedrooms all with the benefit of double glazing, central heating and smart modern facilities complete this tastefully refurbished hotel.
The busy village of Uig is situated fairly centrally to the northern side of Skye. Only 16 miles from Portree, the islands capital, Uig enjoys a steady volume of traffic on a daily basis, whether business travellers, residents of the western isles or tourists, using the daily ferry which runs to the Outer Hebrides. The Hotel’s prominent roadside position high on the hill above the harbour places it ideally to capitalise upon this busy thoroughfare. In addition to those travelling onwards many chose to remain in Uig as it provides an ideal base for daily trips within the Island, whether North to the Trotternish area, East to Waternish or South to bustling Portree. Not only is Skye one of Scotland’s premier tourist destinations, in addition to tourism, the island is highly popular with naturalists and also ornithologists who find birds of prey, waders and a host of seabirds in the locale. Skye’s rugged Cuillin Mountains are known to walkers and climbers the world over and many prolific hill lochs offer the angler an opportunity to catch spectacular native wild brown trout. New owners will quickly satisfy themselves that Skye is well provided for in terms of shops, services and high quality schooling.
The present owners purchased the hotel in 2003 and have enjoyed a rewarding and profitable lifestyle running and developing this successful business. During their tenure extensive refurbishments have been carried out, placing the business particularly well to handle increased turnover together with a newly introduced on-line accommodation booking facility which is proving particularly successful. It is their desire to pursue other business opportunities that brings this substantial, well presented business onto the market. Whilst the Hotel benefits from an established reputation and good track record there certainly remains scope for enthusiastic new owners to further develop trade beyond its present level.
The Property
This substantial property is traditionally built of whitewashed stone under a pitched slate roof with smaller areas of flat roofing. The property today benefits from modern double glazing and oil fired central heating.
Public Areas
The Hotel’s main entrance faces the road, a solid outer door opening into the entrance porch which benefits from a tiled floor and characterful, wood panelled interior. An Inner door leads into the smart reception hallway where the reception counter is situated conveniently facing the main door with an administrative office to the rear. Upon entering the Hotel, to the left off the reception hallway is the comfortable lounge bar complete with open fire, high quality furnishings, smart, well stocked bar servery and well maintained decor. Adjoining this is the Hotel’s bright and popular sun lounge which benefits from a tremendous seaward panorama. This large area is again well furnished and proves very popular with both residents and casual diners. To the right off the reception hallway is the elegant Folly Restaurant. Again with the benefit of an open fire and feature surround, this room also has a range of attractive wall and ceiling lighting and tasteful furnishings which blend to create a desirable atmosphere and ambience. The main stairwell leads upstairs from the reception hallway to 11 letting bedrooms.
Letting Bedrooms
The Hotel has 11 most comfortable letting bedrooms to sleep 20 guests (1 Family Rooms, 1 Triple, 4 Double, 1 Twin and 4 Single). These are all well appointed and most comfortable with modern facilities. Rooms have tea/coffee making trays, telephones and colour televisions, all have en-suite facilities.
Owner’s accommodation
Spacious self-contained owners’ accommodation is located on the ground floor to the rear of the restaurant. This comprises of 2 bedrooms, lounge and bathroom.
Staff Accommodation
Off the main Hotel building is staff accommodation comprising of three bedrooms and a bathroom.
Service areas
The Hotel has a generous, well equipped commercial kitchen, adjoining vegetable preparation facilities, separate washing-up area and laundry. Off the kitchen is a dry goods store and separate utility / laundry room. This has commercial washing and drying equipment together with a rotary iron. There is a locking spirit store, convenient, cool vegetable store and cellar to the rear of the property.
Grounds
The area to the front and side of Hotel is laid to tarmacadam and provides off street parking for roughly 12 cars which is supplemented by a further substantial car park to the rear of the Hotel. A good range of bench and table type seating to the side of the main building provide for guests to sit outside during fair weather. Grounds are laid mainly to grass, with mature woodland interspersed by an array of bright natural wild flowers dependent upon the season. A small burn runs through the policies. Two portakabins provide adequate workshop facilities and for garden / tool storage.
Services
Mains electricity, Private water supply and drainage. Oil fired central heating, Propane gas.
Licences
The business operates a license under the Licensing Scotland Act 2005 and a copy of this will be made available to interested parties post viewing.
Trading information
Accounting information will be made available to seriously interested parties subsequent to formal viewing.
Price
Offers over £435,000 are invited for the heritable property complete with goodwill and trade contents (according to inventory), excluding personal items. Stock at valuation.
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