Pubs and Bars

Kirkmichael Arms brought to market for £349k

The adjoining restaurant serves 56 covers and links to a fully fitted kitchen and stores, toilets and a private dining room

The Kirkmichael Arms, a traditional country pub with an adjoining restaurant in South Ayrshire, has been brought to the market at offers over £349k.

The cottage style property, which is contained over ground and attic floors, is of traditional construction and has been carefully developed and maintained by the current owners.

The adjoining restaurant serves 56 covers and links to a fully fitted kitchen and stores, toilets and a private dining room. 

Meanwhile, the owner’s accommodation in the attic contains a kitchenette, a lounge, one bedroom, and a shower room with toilet.

The Kirkmichael Arms occupies a prominent corner position in the centre of Kirkmichael at the junction of Patna Road with Straiton Road, the main road through the village forming part of the B7045 and heading south towards Straiton.

Kirkmichael is a historic country village located around 10 miles southeast of Ayr and three miles east of Maybole. The village lies on a country road route heading towards the Galloway Forest Park, a popular location with tourists, walkers and ramblers.

Anthony Zdanowicz, a commercial property associate at DM Hall’s Ayr office, together with Margaret Mitchell of DM Hall’s business sales team, said: “The Kirkmichael Arms has been owned by our clients since 2011 and is being sold due to retirement.

“It operated previously on a six-day per week basis with the licence allowing wet sales trade between 12-12:30am and was run full time by the vendor with a team of eight staff, offering growth potential for a chef owner occupier.” 

They added: “Sales have been consistent over the years and returned to historic trading levels readily after Covid-19, with turnover of £327k in the year ending March 2022 and good profit levels. Accounts are available to interested parties.’’

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