DESCRIPTION
Contin Village Stores is a popular convenience store with several benefits from its exceptional roadside trading location. The original building was constructed in the 1950’s and was fully renovated around 2008, giving it a modern feel. The large double garage was added to the property at this point. An extremely appealing feature of the sale is the superb 4-bedroom owners’ accommodation, which is adjoined to the business through a lockable interlinking door to the rear of the shop. The substantial property is set over circa half an acre, with mature garden areas to the front and rear.
Internally, the shop, which extends to 90 m2, contains large refrigerated and freezer display cabinets and a range of flexible and free-standing display fittings. A spacious sales point with cigarette counter and 4 bedrooms at,foods/bev1950sa erageslocal passers-byan6 am7 pm7 a.m.–6 p.m.–8 a.m.–5 pmownerscenter, Fallsholidaymakersis, and till are located to the front of the store, which provides an ergonomic focal point for serving customers efficiently. A stock storage room is located to the side of the store and a staff W.C. is to the rear. There is also ample external, secure storage.
TRADE
Situated on the hugely popular NC500 route, Contin Stores benefits from a high level of passing trade year-round, with a spike in activity during the main tourist season from April to October. The business generates a strong turnover, which results in a commendable level of profitability. Excellent signage highlights the fact that Contin Village Stores is the last stop before reaching Ullapool on the busy A835.
Trade was traditionally dra triple-gutilizing, ookingativen through grocery and news agency sales; however, this has evolved over recent times to include fresh, hot and cold foods and beverages and tourism merchandise, which together have proved to be hugely popular with both local passers-by. Other items for sale include, but are not limited to, fresh, chilled, 1950s and frozen grocery items, greeting cards, bakery lines, soft and alcoholic drinks, tobacco, newspapers and magazines, and confectionery. The store is also a supplier of LPG gas tanks up to 47 kg.
The store provides for the needs of the many visitors to the area and is supported by local residents. Contin Stores is adjacent to Riverside Chalet Campsite and Contin Woods, which attract visitors and dog walkers, increasing footfall to the business. There is scope to extend opening hours further, thus increasing profitability.
OPENING HOURS
The business trades:
Monday to Friday 6am –7pm
Saturday 7am–6pm
Sunday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
With slightly shorter weekend hours during the Winter season.
STAFF
At present, the owner’s work is part-time within the store, employing part-time staff to cover the remainder of the shifts. It is conceivable that a new partnership could come in and undertake more of the work, therefore increasing profit further.
LOCATION
The shop is located in the village of Contin, which also has a petrol station, church, hotels, B&Bs, and a campsite next door, together with a range of other facilities. It is approximately 8 miles from the market town of Dingwall, where there are greenhouses and a selection of shops, including a 24-hour supermarket, petrol stations, post office, public houses, hotels, restaurants, leisure centres, and local schools. There is easy access onto the main trunk road to Inverness City Centre (approximately 18 miles away), which offers a kitchen area with a comprehensive range of amenities. Bus services run to Dingwall and Inverness. Contin offers fantastic attractions for nature lovers, with Rogie Falls, Ben Wyvis, and Achilty Forest within close proximity.
The shop is ideally located on the hugely popular NC500 tourist route, which is massively used by holidaymakers to explore the Scottish Highlands. This also has excellent access to the beautiful West Coast, Plockton, Inverewe, Ullapool, and Gairloch. A 38-mile drive west through magnificent scenery leads to the quaint fishing port of Ullapool, where the ferry departs for Stornoway. Then, just 3 miles away, lies the Victorian spa village of Strathpeffer, complete with an 18-hole golf course. The picturesque village of Contin is a popular tourist destination today, with an abundance of walks and cycle tracks. Fishing, golf, and winter field sports are among the other pursuits attracting guests to this welcoming area. There is salmon fishing available at the nearby rivers Conon and Blackwater, and trout fishing is available on a number of local lochs. Tourists travel to appreciate the spectacular Highland scenery, while ornithologists and naturalists can discover a world of birds and wildlife to enjoy. Contin makes a good base for touring, whether in pursuit of a whisky trail, a Scottish castle, or a visit to the mysterious Ness.
THE PROPERTY
The store was originally constructed in the 1950’s, though was completely renovated around 2008 to provide modern waterand comfortable owners accommodation. The house has a concrete frame with rendered blockwork and slate roof. The property is triple-glazed throughout and has an oil-fired boiler system. This 1-story property has residential elements set over two floors, with the retail unit situated on the ground floor only. The property presents well.
TRADING AREAS
From an extremely prominent roadside location in the village, the premises have an excellently signed and attractive-looking wooden frontage. There is a great level of parking to the front of the shop. The entrance to the trading aspects is at street level, ensuring ease of access. Internally, the business is presented using a good range of flexible fixtures and fittings, including free-standing displays. The main sales counter is situated on the right immediately inside the main entrance, providing sensible control of the sales area and facilitating good customer service. Further into the store is a wide range of shelving and merchandise racks, including refrigeration and freezers The heating is done with units. To the rear, there are staff toilets and to the left, there is a separate store and preparation area.
SERVICE AREAS
The premises are exceptionally well laid out to support the trading aspects of the business. To the rear of the trading area is a staff W.C. Externally, there is a storage shed for general goods and a yard which stores bottled gas.
GROUNDS
The business and home present a substantial property with a large footprint on a prominent roadside frontage extending to circa 0.5 acre. The shop has parking to the front, which would comfortably accommodate 10 cars, offering ample space for LGVs and motorhomes. To the West side of the property is shared access to the local campsite.
The owner’s garden is enclosed by wooden fencing, both at the front and rear of the property. Both areas are mainly laid to lawn with shrubs around the kitchen greenhouses, which are the perimeter. The rear garden has an extremely attractive slabbed seating area with a water feature and a green house. On the east side of the house is a tarred driveway, leading to a large double garage. To the side of the drive are a dog and a car. The garage has an attic thats been laid out as a 1-bed flat, consisting of the living/kitchen area,rea,rea,rea, This does not have any statutory approval. It should be possible to gain the required statutory approval, though modification works will be required to achieve this, such as separating the stair from the garage and making a new access from the garden into the stair enclosure. Other modifications may also be required. A purchaser will need to satisfy themselves with the work required prior to purchasing. The owners also have a deck area next to the main access to the house, which is a lovely and tranquil location to sit and have a coffee.
SERVICES
The property benefits from mains electricity, water, and drainage. All kitchen appliances are electric. Heating is from an oil-fired central heating system. The store has an alarm system and CCTV cameras.