Description
Àite Cruinnichidh (gathering place) sale comprises an attractive hostel and a spacious owners house. The subjects originate from 1878 but represent a well-organised business and family home. This charming hostel business can accommodate up to 28 guests in 8 separate rooms. However, there is scope to add further accommodation within the existing building without the need for significant investment, adding either a further self-contained flat or additional bunk rooms. The hostel is a traditional facility providing high quality accommodation for the budget explorer and traveller. Within the subjects is a substantial 3 / 4-bedroom owners house offering excellent family accommodation, or the potential to provide further letting accommodation. Within this 1-acre site is some latent development potential, subject to consents, to provide pods or self-catering facilities. The site includes ample parking space. The business benefits from a magnificent location offering outstanding views. The sale of Àite Cruinnichidh Hostel presents an excellent opportunity to acquire an established business whilst offering a comfortable home and lifestyle self-employment opportunity.
Trade
Àite Cruinnichidh hostel trades year-round just under the VAT threshold to a sound level of profitability. However, there is plenty of opportunity to increase Àite Cruinnichidh’s level of trade. This iconic property within a beautiful and tranquil setting benefits from a high level of occupancy during the main seasons with steady activity throughout the rest of the year. The business operates on a hostel basis only selling bed spaces to individuals, couples, families and groups and is available for exclusive use bookings for organised groups such as schools, universities and Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. The spread of accommodation allows for a mix of client types from generalist tourists to those looking for more adventurous holidays. The hostel utilises a range of portal websites to advertise its facilities such as www.independenthostels.co.uk, www.visitscotland.com www.hostelworld.com and many others plus it has its own effective website. The business has a fine reputation as reflected on TripAdvisor and other review sites. The businesses trading performance produces a sound adjusted net profit but there is scope to generate further income by adapting the latent potential within the hostel and by development within the grounds; both may need planning consents.
Staff
The hostel is operated and managed by the owners and no staff are employed in support of the business.
Property
The main subjects comprise of 2 detached properties; Àite Cruinnichidh Hostel and the residence, plus ancillary buildings. The subjects date from 1878 and are of mainly stone construction under a pitched tiled slated roof. The extension to the hostel was constructed in 1999 and is of timber frame and timber clad with Spanish slate roof. Both properties are set over 2 floors with modern facilities and double glazing.
Àite cruinnichidh hostel
The hostel can sleep 28 people and comprises the following accommodation:
Ground Floor:
Access is via a portico leading to a hallway with a kitchen and dining room set to the left-hand extremity. In keeping with much of the hostel, the kitchen / dining room is timber clad and is maintained to a high standard. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances and utensils. The dining area is set to two large communal tables that meet the demands of the business. There is a cosy sitting room which is furnished with a table and free-standing chairs. There are 3 showers and WCs to the ground floor plus a sauna room. Within the lower level there is ample storage with two separate facilities. The letting accommodation is configured as follows:
Room A - Sleeps 4 (2 bunk beds)
Room B - Sleeps 4 (2 bunk beds)
Room C - Sleeps 4 (1 double and 1 bunk bed) with en-suite shower room and W.C. This room has a private access.
First Floor:
The upper floor is arranged within two separate parts. The first element is accessed as per the ground floor via stairs and there are 5 rooms set to accommodation:
Room 1 - Sleeps 2 (double and single bunk)
Room 2 - Sleeps 2 (2 singles)
Room 3 - Sleeps 4 (2 bunks)
Room 4 - Sleeps 4 (2 bunks)
Room 6 - Sleeps 6 (3 bunks)
A further facility can be accessed via a door from the sitting room or from a separate private entrance where stairs lead directly to the first floor within the new extension. This aspect of the building is currently utilised as a workshop / meeting room with a further general utility room plus a separate office. This flexible additional area of 3 rooms offers considerable space and could be easily converted, subject to permissions, to additional accommodation either for letting purposes or extended family.
Grounds
The site is well sign-posted off the A86 and is easily located. The grounds extend to approximately 1 acre and the properties are situated in secluded location offering tremendous views. Two burns run through the garden into a large pond which attracts ducks and other wildlife. The amenity areas are mainly laid to grass and the parking area and driveway are laid to gravel. There is a large workshop and woodstore in the grounds and there may be scope to add additional accommodation units subject to consents.
Services
The property benefits from mains electricity. LPG Gas is used for cooking in the house. The water is from a private water supply, coming directly from a mountain spring, and the drainage is to septic tanks. Hot water and central heating are via an oil-fired boiler. The main properties are fully double glazed.