Tennis star Sir Andy Murray's five-star hotel has closed for three months to undergo a refurb - being overseen by his wife Kim.The former US Open and Olympic Champion, and two-time Wimbledon winner, has owned Cromlix Hotel, near his hometown of Dunblane, Perthshire, for nearly 10 years.
The family said it was time "to breathe fresh life into both the building and business". And they say that the revamp, which will see Kim choosing everything from new wallpaper and toiletries to logos, will ensure the venue "is the perfect mix of luxury, ultimate comfort and vibrant elegance".
A post on the hotel's website, attributed to Kim, read: "We have owned Cromlix since 2013 but its connection to our family extends back far beyond that."In 1982 Andy’s grandparents, Roy and Shirley Erskine, held their Silver wedding anniversary at the hotel in what was the first function following its conversion from a family home.
Golden and Diamond celebrations followed, as well as blessings, birthdays and three Murray weddings - one of which was our own in 2015."Almost a decade in and it feels like the right time to look to the future, and what we can achieve over the next ten years and beyond.
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