Parking worries over planned Lochinver Larder and Boathouse redevelopment By Caroline McMorran Published: 12:30, 15 February 2021
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Assynt Community Council has welcomed a plan to create a hospitality complex at Lochinver, but concern has been expressed over a lack of parking in the area.
The proposal to create Lochinver Larder and Boathouse â featured in a previous edition of the Northern Times â involves combining the existing Lochinver Larder on the Main Street with next door buildings Ardvar House and the Caberfeidh Pub.
The new visitor destination would offer a pub, restaurant, bistro, cafe, delicatessen counter and bakery as well as a micro-brewery and fish smokehouse. Behind the project are John and Sarah Snyder who bought Lochinver Larder in January last year having previously purchased the Caberfeidh Bar and Ardvar Cottage.
Ambitious Lochinver redevelopment will give port new hospitality complex By Caroline McMorran Published: 07:06, 30 January 2021
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The new owners of Lochinver Larder have unveiled an exciting plan aimed at creating jobs, attracting visitors and giving an economic boost to the remote north west Sutherland port.
John and Sarah Snyder hope to develop a visitor destination by combining the Larder with next door buildings Ardvar House and the Caberfeidh Pub, which has been closed since 2018.
The new hospitality complex - Lochinver Larder and Boathouse - would offer a pub, restaurant, bistro cafe, delicatessen counter and bakery as well as a small microbrewery and fish smokehouse.