The Herald

Refurbishm­ent of famous St Andrews golfing hotel site moves a step nearer

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A MULTIMILLI­ON-POUND revamp of one of St Andrews’ most famous hotels has moved a step closer with submission of a formal planning applicatio­n.

The Scores Hotel, which occupies a unique position just a stone’s throw from the Old Course, is set for an extensive refurbishm­ent that will see a five-storey extension created to the rear of the property and part of the existing building demolished.

Designs submitted on behalf of the new owners – a joint venture between Links Collection Capital and Northern Ireland-based property investment company Wirefox, which purchased the property earlier this year – show a new entrance aimed at adding a “sense of arrival” to the hotel, while the new extension will include a highqualit­y restaurant and gardendini­ng area.

Andrew Murray, director at TODD Architects, said: “The Scores Hotel has been in existence since the mid-1930s and we fully understand the responsibi­lity of restoring such an important and well-loved building for the local community and the tourism trade in the area.

“Whilst a truly special hotel, it has been subject to a series of unsympathe­tic and piecemeal changes and additions, leading to many of the lovely Victorian spaces being carved up into awkward shapes with difficult access and many level changes.

“The hierarchy of spaces, dramatic settings and potentiall­y amazing views have been lost. Our aim is to bring it back to its full potential, respecting the existing fabric whilst making sure our contempora­ry additions sit gracefully within the hotel grounds and the wider conservati­on area.”

Speaking about the proposals, Joanne Mcburney, director at Wirefox, said: “We are delighted to have finally submitted plans for the transforma­tion of the muchloved Scores Hotel along with our developmen­t partners

Links Collection Capital and our project team.

“We are grateful to those that have provided feedback on the proposals from our informal consultati­on with a range of local stakeholde­rs over the past few months.

“We will continue to work proactivel­y with local stakeholde­rs and community groups as well as our neighbours as the applicatio­n progresses through the planning process.

“Our aim is to create a worldclass facility to complement the existing offer in St Andrews and the site’s location overlookin­g golf’s most famous course.”

 ?? ?? An artist’s impression of how the developmen­t could look
An artist’s impression of how the developmen­t could look

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