£600,000 Offers over
The Old Rectory represents an excellent opportunity for an experienced operator or couple to take on an established business on one of the main tourist arterial routes in Central Scotland.
The home sits beneath the covered slopes of the Crags overlooking the Meadows and the River Teith, but is only a few minutes’ walk into the heart of Callander.
The home was converted into the Old Rectory around 2003 and was previously owned by the Scottish Episcopal Church. It has been used as a successful business for 22 years and the current owners are looking forward to their retirement. The home has been in and out of the current operator’s family since the 1960’s. His grandad was the minister of the adjacent church.
The home also has huge scope to transform back into a sizeable family residence.
The property is accessed directly from Leny Road forming part of the A84. There is off-street parking to the front offering ample parking options for owners/guests. A great garden is located to the rear of the home.
Accommodation includes five ensuite bedrooms, two bedrooms owners accommodation, inviting dining room and a lounge area with bar. A spacious and fully fitted commercial kitchen is provided at ground floor. The bedrooms are named after famous local attractions to include “teith” which is the towns river, “venachar’ which is the towns closest loch, “Ben Ledi” which is a popular local mountain and “Bracklinn” which is the towns famous Waterfall.
The Old Rectory is situated on the north side of Leny Road forming part of the A84, the main tourist route from Stirling to Lochearnhead where the A85 leads to Oban, and the A82 leads to Glencoe, Fort William and the Highlands.
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