
The Atholl Arms Hotel in Blair Atholl, Perthshire, has been brought to market with a freehold asking price of £1,650,000. Situated at the base of the Cairngorms National Park, the Atholl Arms Hotel is a 19th Century railway hotel and pub-restaurant, adjacent to Blair Atholl train station and close to the A9 road leading to the Highlands.
Dating back to 1832, the hotel features 31 en suite guest bedrooms, as well as a pub and restaurant. Function facilities include the Bothy Bar and lounge, the Atholl Suite and lounge, and the grand Baronial Hall. The hotel also has dedicated staff accommodation.
The hotel’s exterior showcases traditional Scottish stonework, while the interior retains “original character and charm throughout”.
The hotel is a popular stop for tourists exploring the region, with nearby tourist attractions including the Blair Atholl Whisky Distillery, House of Bruar luxury retail, Blair Castle and the Cairngorms National Park.
The current owner, Heather Reeves, has owned the hotel for 25 years, and has put it on the market to focus on other businesses.
She said: “After 25 wonderful years operating our Highland family business, we have now decided to place it on the market. This will allow us to focus on other growing areas of our work, while passing the reins to someone who can continue its legacy. We are proud of what we have built and excited for what’s ahead.”
Gary Witham, director of hotels at Christie and Co, added: “This is a prime Perthshire location which has year-round appeal and gives visitors a real heritage experience.”