The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Andy Murray’s five-star Cromlix Hotel is a smash hit with tourism chiefs

Luxury hotel near Dunblane receives country’s highest accolade

- Jamie buchan

Sir Andy Murray’s Cromlix hotel has scored the Scottish tourism industry’s highest accolade.

The five-star establishm­ent, near Murray’s home town of Dunblane, has become the country’s second Five Star Gold Country House Hotel following a grading review by VisitScotl­and.

The award recognises exceptiona­l standards and outstandin­g customer service – “at the very top end of quality”, according to VisitScotl­and.

The Victorian mansion, built on land once owned by local bishop James Chisholm, became a hotel in 1981. It was bought by tennis ace Murray for £1.8 million at the start of 2013.

Following extensive refurbishm­ent, the former US Open, Olympic and Wimbledon champion transforme­d the building into a 15-bedroom lodge, set in 34 acres of woodlands.

It was the reception venue after his wedding to Kim Sears at Dunblane Cathedral in April 2015.

The hotel also boasts a Chez Roux restaurant overseen by Albert Roux, owner of the famous Le Gavroche in London — the first restaurant to be awarded three Michelin stars.

Last year, plans were revealed to expand the hotel with 30 new rooms, a conference area and a gym designed by Murray himself.

General manager Graeme Green said: “Everyone at the Cromlix is over the moon to receive this grading from VisitScotl­and. Reinventin­g the glorious era of grand country house living, we strive to give our guests the best experience so it is wonderful to receive this recognitio­n.”

Malcolm Roughead, chief executive of VisitScotl­and, added: “It’s fantastic to hear that Cromlix has become a Five Star Gold Country House Hotel.

“To achieve our highest possible grading is very rare and a true testament to the team’s hard work and dedication to provide visitors with the highest standard of service.

“Our Quality Assurance Schemes are world-leading and provide a trusted, independen­t and impartial source of informatio­n for visitors.

“The star rating reflects the entire visitor experience, as well as the investment in the business to make it as economical­ly sustainabl­e and profitable as it can be.”

Scotland’s only other Five Star Gold Country House Hotel winner is Inverlochy Castle at Fort William.

We strive to give our guests the best experience, so it is wonderful to receive this recognitio­n. GRAEME GREEN GENERAL MANAGER

 ?? Picture: Universal News and Sport. ?? Sir Andy and his then wife-to-be Kim Sears joined guests at the hotel when brother Jamie married Columbian sweetheart Alejandra in 2010.
Picture: Universal News and Sport. Sir Andy and his then wife-to-be Kim Sears joined guests at the hotel when brother Jamie married Columbian sweetheart Alejandra in 2010.
 ??  ?? In winning the prestigiou­s Five Star Gold Country House award, Cromlix hotel in Dunblane was described as being “at the top end of quality”.
In winning the prestigiou­s Five Star Gold Country House award, Cromlix hotel in Dunblane was described as being “at the top end of quality”.

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