Graham + Sibbald are delighted to announce that the Weem Inn, near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, PH15 2LD – has been sold.
The Weem Inn is located in the village of Weem, just a short distance from the bustling town centre of Aberfeldy and close to Castle Menzies. An historical and characterful destination, Weem welcomes visitors from around Scotland, whether it be arriving from the south, west or the east there is no shortage of potential trade. The category B-Listed building has an interesting history with its origins said to date from the 1500s and originally used by General Wade during the construction of the famed Wade Bridge at Aberfeldy.
The Weem Inn ceased trading in late 2019 and, in the intervening period has undergone some strategic refurbishment works, which are part completed, to form 18 modern letting bedrooms with great restaurant and bar facilities as well as an inviting outdoor terrace.
The Weem Inn has been sold by The Weem Trading Co. Ltd.
The new owner is Flexcum Holdings Ltd, a Perthshire businessman. They have assembled a very capable professional team to complete the refurbishment etc, working closely with the local authority and the Weem residents, to obtain a seamless transition with a clear and respectful relationship.
Alistair Letham, a Hotel + Leisure Consultant with Graham + Sibbald, commented, “The Weem Inn, historically, has enjoyed excellent patronage as a popular destination for visitors, passing trade andlocals. The Weem Innn is in an excellent & popular location for a broad width of tourism and outdoor sporting activities and is a great opportunity for the new owner to bring The Weem Inn back to its former glory.”
The purchase price was not disclosed but Graham + Sibbald were inviting “Offers over £415,000” for The Weem Inn.
For more information on this fantastic business opportunity please contact:
Alistair Letham, Graham + Sibbald at Alistair.letham@g-s.co.uk or Katie Tait at Katie.tait@g-s.co.uk
Graham + Sibbald has over 270 employees working across its 21 UK offices in Scotland and England.