A small hotel built 1903 in typical Edwardian-style, with an angular corner tower. The public bar is still intact, retaining its simple counter and plain, four-bay gantry with large areas of mirrors and several drawers for cash and small items. Features include a vestibule entrance, stained and leaded pictorial front windows, contemporary fireplace and half-height panelling with vertical moulding. The lounge and dining room have no old fittings.
Update 2019: Currently closed and being used as offices. Owners recently applied for planning permission for change of use - refused to local and other objections. Locals would like to buy the pub under Scotland’s 'Community Right To Buy’ legislation.