SummaryNestled amidst the breath taking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, Tomintoul and its surrounding areas offer a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and idyllic charm, making it an exceptional destination for those seeking a distinctive lifestyle. The village itself, with its traditional stone architecture and welcoming atmosphere, exudes a timeless appeal. Surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, and the tranquillity of the River Avon, Tomintoul provides a serene escape for residents and visitors alike. Beyond the village borders, the Cairngorms National Park unfolds , offering a playground for outdoor enthusiasts with its hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and winter sports. The area's distilleries contribute to its cultural richness, and the vibrant local community hosts events that celebrate the region's heritage. Whether one seeks a peaceful retreat or an adventure-led haven, Tomintoul and itssurroundings beckon with unique blend of Scottish allure and modern comfort.The village is approximately 55 miles southeast of Inverness, providing easy access to the city's amenities and international airport. Aberdeen is around 75 miles to the northeast. Both Airports offer domestic and international flights, connecting Tomintoul to various UK cities and global destinations. The BusinessNestled in the heart of Tomintoul, this charming tea room presents a delightful opportunity for those with a passion for hospitality. Boasting a warm and inviting ambiance, the tea room caters to a diverse clientele, serving a delectable array of refreshments, from piping hot beverages to light snacks, hearty lunches, and a tempting selection of cakes and scones. Operating under the attentive care of the owner and three dedicated part-time staff members, the tea room welcomes patrons from 10 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon, exclusively from April to the end of September.With approximately 50 covers indoors, guests can also savour their treats in the inviting outdoor seating area (approx. 70 covers) or indulge in delightful ice cream offerings from the adjacent cabin. The business holds tremendous untapped potential for expansion, with the prospect of extending operating months, introducing evening meals, and obtaining an alcohol license, promising significant growth and increased profitability. This establishment, with its charming setting and promising prospects, is a unique gem ready for a new owner to further elevate its offerings and capitalize on the thriving hospitality market.PropertyFormerly the re station of Tomintoul, this historic property has been meticulously restored from ruin to create an exquisite tearoom, boasting a fusion of elegance and excellent features. Accessed from the main street and a public car park with an outdoor seating area at the rear, customers enter the spacious main restaurant, which stretches the length of the building, adorned with exposed stonewalls and a charming wooden-clad ceiling. Afocal point is the large woodburning stove atone gable-end, adding warmth to the atmosphere.Currently configured for approximately 40 covers, the restaurant offers a cosy yet stylish setting. The well-equipped commercial kitchen, maintained to impeccable standards, is separated from the seating area by a service counter, with a storage area located at the rear. A corridor leads to the customer toilets, and there is approved planning for a storeroom and office, demonstrating potential for further expansion, although the foundations have been laid, the current owners opted against progression due to a change in circumstances.ExternalThe Old Fire Station enjoys a prime location on Tomintoul's Main Street, just a brief stroll from the expansive village square. Positioned at the back of the property is Tomintoul's primary large car park, a bustling hub particularly crowded with tourists during the summer months.Accessible directly from both the car park and the main restaurant area, the caf's seating areas offer convenience to visitors. Presently, there are six spacious outdoor tables for patrons to relish. Adjacent to the car park, a purpose-built ice cream cabin enhances the establishment's offerings. Additionally, there is a stretch of land on the property's side presently utilised for storage and earmarked for extension, with planning permission already granted.
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