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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
National
Adam Robertson

Historic Scottish restaurant in 'charming' village put up for sale

A HISTORIC Scottish restaurant located in a “charming” village has been put up for sale.

Cornerstone Business Agents said the Eat on the Green restaurant in Udny, Aberdeenshire occupies a coaching inn which dates back 200 years.

The premises has been run by the current owner for more than 20 years, “specialising as a high-quality restaurant destination”.

(Image: Cornerstone Business Agents)

The property agent said the restaurant is “offered in exceptional walk-in condition for an ambitious chef and motivated buyer”.

It added: “Visitors are charmed by the local hostelry, beautiful cottages and a church forming an enclosed square around a village green.

“The property and business have been well invested in by our clients and offer an attractive business opportunity in a sought-after rural Aberdeenshire village.

“The business offers a stylish and bespoke bar, and a sumptuous dining room to include a private chef’s table.”

The agent said the restaurant is being offered at a guide price of £475,000 and that it “benefits from a sought-after affluent locale drawing custom from locals, the outlying area as well as Aberdeen city and the neighbouring high quality hotel offerings”.

Cornerstone added: "The subjects consist of a well portioned fully detached property occupying a 'picture-postcard location' in the centre of this charming village.

"One of the most attractive aspects of the business is the high quality unique outside trading areas to accompany the business.

"These areas consist of a secret garden to include a beautifully fully enclosed gin bar, and extensive beer garden and patio to include a fully covered marquee for 55.

"Additionally, there is also a private off street car park, garage, shed as well as former outhouse property.

"Udny Green is a unique village offering a picture-postcard charm reminiscent of a 'Cotswold style' English village."

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