ANY EXPERIENCE RUNNING A B&B ?

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ANY EXPERIENCE RUNNING A B&B ?

Post: # 148950Post invisiblepiper »

Any ishers with experience of this?
I have a spare room with a wonderful sea view ( as in 20 yards away) with a king sized bed.
It's not ensuite - though the bathroom is immediately next to it - and we have another loo downstairs.
We are in a seaside town - near the ferry terminal to Ireland.
Wot dya think?
Any advice - positive or negative is welcome - I don't have a business head - too soft hearted perhaps. :?
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Post: # 148959Post Green Aura »

No experience IP, but we've talked about turning this into a B&B or bunkhouse if everything goes pear-shaped. I don't think there are many regs, just food hygeine cert - easily got. You may need some sort of change of use or planning permission, but I'm not sure.

Once you've got through that though it seems fairly straightforward and your work's more or less done by lunchtime, unless you plan on doing evening meals.
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Post: # 148961Post StripyPixieSocks »

I don't know much but I think you have to have your kitchen installed to health and safety levels (which can cost thousands).

There's also insurance and the other Health and Safety stuff you will have to take into consideration.

It's alot of money to rent out a room but it depends on the reasons you are doing it I suppose!

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Post: # 148974Post red »

no experience but it sounds like a great idea IP!

There are likely to be groups in your area of fellow b&bers - tehre certinaly is one here locally to me - who can give you advice - perhaps try tourist office for pointers?
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Post: # 148975Post Green Aura »

I think you only need a separate hand-washing sink.
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Post: # 149004Post invisiblepiper »

Thanks for that.
I think I'll go down to the Town Hall for info today.
Can't manage major improvements - so I'll check.
Your idea sounds great Green Aura - we are doing it cos things have gone rather pear shaped! :flower:
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Post: # 149009Post Loobyloo »

If you do go ahead and you're set up by late summer /autumn let me know! We'll be in scotland around that time and I really want to come and visit my old home town, if I can do it whilst supporting an isher so much the better!!!

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Post: # 149060Post invisiblepiper »

Hi Loobyloo - you are welcome to stay whether I am set up or not - my youngest goes off to university in autumn - and its going to be a very quiet house!
PM me if you like - once you know your dates.
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Post: # 149061Post Loobyloo »

invisiblepiper wrote:Hi Loobyloo - you are welcome to stay whether I am set up or not - my youngest goes off to university in autumn - and its going to be a very quiet house!
PM me if you like - once you know your dates.
Aw, Thanks IP!!! Once we've got a better idea of dates i will let you know!

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