Andy Murray has his very own five-star hotel which the tennis legend bought for £1.8million in 2013.Located just outside his hometown of Dunblane, the Victorian property only cost the Scot around £200k more than his first Wimbledon title which he'd claimed earlier that year.
At the time it was described as "falling to bits" by his mum Judy - but a mega renovation transformed it into a luxury getaway.It re-opened as the 15-bedroom Cromlix House the following year, consisting of ten standard rooms and five luxury suites which have been named after native legends such as Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Chris Hoy.
There's also a one-bedroom gate lodge on the grounds, with a stay costing up to £625 per night.READ MORE: Andy Murray wants to form Emma Raducanu doubles pairing with Wimbledon days awayGuests are treated to 32-inch TVs disguised as mirrors, 400-thread Egyptian cotton bed linen and free-standing baths, while there's plenty to keep them entertained elsewhere.
As well as a games room inside, there's - of course - a tennis court in the garden for the sporty types. Adventurous souls can make use of the 34-acre estate by exploring the woods, riding quad bikes or going for a spot of fishing in the hotel's very own private loch. Who do you think will win Wimbledon this year?
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