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Cromlix receives planning permission for new wellness spa

Earlier this year Cromlix was completely refurbished in a three-month project to upgrade all bedrooms, bathrooms and common areas of the hotel including the restaurant and bar

Cromlix, a country house hotel owned by Kim and Andy Murray, has received planning approval for the conversion of an existing building into a wellness cottage.

The building, which is located in the 34 acres of woodland surrounding the hotel, is currently used for storage, but will be repurposed in 2024 to convert it into a wellness space.

Treatments in the wellness cottage will be in collaboration with Edinburgh based MODM who currently supply handmade vanity products used throughout the hotel.

Cromlix has worked with architect Fergus Purdie and interior designers Garuda Design to put plans for the wellness cabin together.

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Earlier this year, Cromlix was completely refurbished in a three-month project to upgrade all bedrooms, bathrooms and common areas of the hotel including the restaurant and bar.

Barry Makin, general manager, said: “Wellness is an increasingly important trend in the
travel industry. While we are already lucky to have plenty to offer in that space, from walks
in the grounds to flower arranging using blooms from the kitchen garden to pickleball, we
feel that the wellness cottage is an important part of the jigsaw.

“We are excited to be able to add this next year as part of our continued plans to extend our excellent guest experience here at Cromlix.”

Cromlix was purchased by the Murray’s in 2013 and has 15 bedrooms and a self-catering lodge house.

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