Methven, Perth and Kinross - Businesses

Businesses

The village good food available from The Bell Tree Pub which also has restaurant, also Chatni an indian restaurant. Two public bars, The Bell Tree and The Methven Arms Hotel. There is accommodation available at the Methven Arms Hotel. A Chinese takeaway/chippie which has changed hands many times, a garage, haulage firm, a Premier, and a post office/general store. The Post Office is the only store in Methven for you to buy a lottery ticket. For many years there was a tearoom called 'The Pantry', but it is currently closed. In February 2008, a sports and remedial massage parlour opened, replacing a hairdressing salon, but was closed by October 2008 and the unit was vacant for just under a year and a half, before it reopened as a DIY trader having opened shop by March 2010.This was the second time that the unit served as a DIY Store. This unit became vacant yet again before reopening in February 2012 as Methven Pharmacy. The village restaurant had a change of ownership in October 2009, becoming an Indian Restaurant. A second restaurant opened in early 2011 as part of a new business that was established with the take over, refurbishment and re-branding of the former 'Methven Arms Hotel'. There are many tradesmen in Methven, a company found on the main street is Goodwillie and Hunter. Other self-employed tradesmen also located in methven.

To the south of the village, along Station Road, a small industrial estate occupies the former site of Methven Station. Closed since 27 September 1937, the station was originally the western terminus of the Perth, Almond Valley and Methven Railway.

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