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Cromlix Hotel narrows losses as investment continues

Cromlix Hotel, the 15-room country estate near Dunblane owned by Sir Andy Murray, has posted a reduced operating loss for the financial year ending March 2024.

Newly filed accounts show a loss of £369,045—down significantly from £919,572 the previous year. The last recorded profit for the five-star hotel was in 2022, when it posted earnings of £416,442.

The 34-acre property, which includes 10 bedrooms, five suites, a private lodge, and extensive grounds, remains a high-profile venue in the region. Onsite facilities include a tennis court, a pickleball court, a private chapel, and a restaurant led by an award-winning chef.

Cromlix recently launched its own branded gin, created in partnership with Wildfire Gin. The spirit features botanicals grown on the estate—including raspberry leaf and milk thistle—and is made using water from the hotel’s private borehole.

Sir Andy and Kim Murray have been closely involved in the running and development of the hotel since acquiring it in 2013 for just under £2 million.

 

 

 

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