Stoer Hostel: NOW SOLD

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      Sam Dalley
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      Stoer Hostel, Stoer, Lochinver, Lairg, Highland, IV27.

      Stoer Hostel is located in the scattered hamlet of Stoer near Lochinver in Sutherland, on the North Coast 500, a popular tourist route and voted one of the world’s most beautiful road trips. The hostel is in a stunning setting with views over an unspoilt landscape and towards Loch Neill Bhain.

      The surrounding area is one of the last great wildernesses in Europe where the dramatic outlines of Suilven, Canisp and Quinag provide a backdrop for a beautiful landscape of moorland and coastline. The village of Lochinver is a thriving and busy port with fishing vessels from many parts of the world landing their catches at the fish market. The village has two small supermarkets, a general store, petrol station, Health Centre, Community/Leisure Centre and a primary school as well as a number of other shops, cafés and restaurants. Ullapool, about a 50 minute drive away, has a wider range of amenities including a secondary school.

      The Stoer Hostel is a former Free Presbyterian Church which dates from 1899 that has been recently converted to a comfortable hostel providing an exciting business opportunity in a beautiful part of the country. The modern, energy-efficient accommodation is spread over two floors and can accommodate up to 22 guests in total, this is including a self-contained studio flat which alternatively is perfectly suited for use as manager’s/warden’s accommodation if required. The hostel is being sold fully equipped and an inventory of the contents can be made available upon request.

      https://www.galbraithgroup.com/property/inv230082-stoer-hostel-stoer-lochinver-lairg-highland-iv27-4je/

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