Scotland’s Strone Inn hits the market
On the ground floor, the Inn features a Pub Bistro that has been modernised, combining period features with modern design to create a ‘welcoming’ atmosphere

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The Strone Inn in Dunoon, Scotland, has hit the market with an asking price of £275,000.
The inn is a “picturesque” village pub boasting views over the bay, situated in a setting that “perfectly captures the charm of Scottish hospitality”.
On the ground floor, the Inn features a Pub Bistro that has been modernised, combining period features with modern design to create a “welcoming” atmosphere.
The sale offers a lifestyle opportunity, with development potential in the three-bedroom flat located above the pub. The Inn has preserved its traditional origins while expanding over the years, providing a spacious bistro dining area alongside its classic pub setting.
Martin Sutherland, licensed trade agent at Graham + Sibbald, which is handling the sale, said: “The availability of The Strone Inn presents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-known business in a truly beautiful location. The property provides an excellent chance for a new owner to take over an established lifestyle business in turnkey condition.”
Stephen, co-owner of The Strone Inn, added: “The Strone Inn has been at the heart of the Shore community since 1852 trading initially as The Argyle Hotel and more recently as the thriving village inn that exists today.
“We have owned it for the past 10 years but we feel it is time to hand over the reins. Whoever buys it will inherit a pub much loved by the whole community which, while it trades well, has huge potential for the right people to come in and expand the current offering.”