Smashing idea! Andy Murray plans to build nine luxury woodland cabins in …
Sir Andy Murray has lodged plans to build luxury woodland cabins in the grounds of his hotel to accommodate more guests.
The double Wimbledon champion bought the 15-room Cromlix House Hotel near his hometown of Dunblane for almost £2 million in 2013.
Smashing idea! Andy Murray plans to build nine luxury woodland cabins in …
It has since become a five-star hotel with an Albert Roux restaurant and has won a string of hospitality industry awards.
It was run by a management firm until December when Murray, 35, and wife Kim, 35, announced they would be taking over the running of it.
A planning application has been submitted to Stirling Council for nine cabins of varying sizes to be erected in woodland surrounding the hotel building.
The largest cabin will feature three bedrooms, a games room, rooftop terrace and a two-bedroom guest wing.
A design statement accompanying the application reads: ‘The proposal consists of nine cabins located to the north of the hotel within an established woodland setting.
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‘The cabins offer guests with a choice of accommodation, from the one bedroom Treetop, two-bedroom Lochan and Woodland, to the luxury Retreat Cabin with three bedrooms and additional two-bedroom guest wing.
‘All the cabins have interior layouts with space standards provision for good accessibility and are orientated to maximise the sense of place within the landscape.
The overall project proposals will contribute to the business case for the emerging Cromlix Vision that is currently being developed and delivered as part of an ongoing economic and creative investment for its future.’
Smashing idea! Andy Murray plans to build nine luxury woodland cabins in …
Sir Andy Murray has lodged plans to build luxury woodland cabins in the grounds of his hotel to accommodate more guests.
The double Wimbledon champion bought the 15-room Cromlix House Hotel near his hometown of Dunblane for almost £2 million in 2013.
Smashing idea! Andy Murray plans to build nine luxury woodland cabins in …
It has since become a five-star hotel with an Albert Roux restaurant and has won a string of hospitality industry awards.
It was run by a management firm until December when Murray, 35, and wife Kim, 35, announced they would be taking over the running of it.
A planning application has been submitted to Stirling Council for nine cabins of varying sizes to be erected in woodland surrounding the hotel building.
The largest cabin will feature three bedrooms, a games room, rooftop terrace and a two-bedroom guest wing.
A design statement accompanying the application reads: ‘The proposal consists of nine cabins located to the north of the hotel within an established woodland setting.
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‘The cabins offer guests with a choice of accommodation, from the one bedroom Treetop, two-bedroom Lochan and Woodland, to the luxury Retreat Cabin with three bedrooms and additional two-bedroom guest wing.
‘All the cabins have interior layouts with space standards provision for good accessibility and are orientated to maximise the sense of place within the landscape.
The overall project proposals will contribute to the business case for the emerging Cromlix Vision that is currently being developed and delivered as part of an ongoing economic and creative investment for its future.’