A charming hotel and bar in a quaint South Ayrshire village is on the market for around £275,000.

The Black Bull in Straiton dates back to the mid-18th century with uninterrupted countryside views including the iconic Hunter Blair Monument. 

The stone-built inn has five spacious bedrooms and is described as a "successful family-run business and thriving hotel."

The Black Bull currently only operates at weekends to suit the current owners, which leaves "immeasurable scope" to develop the business, according to marketer Stonefield.

The description states: "The hotel and inn comprises of a traditional pub and seating area, large dining room, kitchen, toilets plus exemplary guest accommodation with shower room facilities.

Ayrshire Today:

"To the rear of the premises, there are two large stone outbuildings, one formerly a stable block, and a further two cellars which offer significant potential for further development subject to relevant permissions. There is substantial visitor parking to the side and rear of the hotel.

"Located around three miles from the Galloway Forest Park, there is a comprehensive range of amenities nearby including local shops, Culzean Castle & Country Park, championship golf courses including Trump Turnberry Resort & Spa, plus for commuters Prestwick and Glasgow airports are easily accessed via the A77 / M77 road networks."

Ayrshire Today:

The hotel and pub are being marketed by Stonefield Estate Agents in Ayr.

For more information, email enquiries@stonefieldayr.com or call 01292 501777.