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Gairie Inn, Kirriemuir, famous for its live music, for sale Achi-News

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The agent said: “The property offers a well-appointed public bar on the ground floor, a second lounge which can be used as an event space and a large beer garden to the rear.

“Proud of its traditional roots, the pub has retained its charm, by sympathetically expanding over the years to provide a spacious events space alongside the traditional pub.”

The pub is known for its live music as well as its pool and domino teams.

“The Gairie Inn also offers spacious owners accommodation with a superb four bedroom apartment above the property offering three en-suite shower rooms. The sale offers an excellent opportunity for a new operator to build on the well-known and established building .business in this excellent location.

“There has been a price reduction for a quick sale due to family illness.”

Martin Sutherland, licensed commercial agent at Graham + Sibbald, said: “The availability of The Gairie Inn is an excellent opportunity to purchase a well-established business in a prominent location in Kirriemuir. The property offers an excellent opportunity for a new owner to run an established business in prime condition contractor.”

Graham + Sibbald are inviting “offers of around £210,000 for the freehold interest”.


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