CROMLIX CLOSES ITS DOORS FOR LATEST UPGRADE 

Cromlix, the five-star country house hotel in Kinbuck owned by Andy and Kim Murray, will be closing this January for major building work. From 4th January 2026, the hotel will be shutting its doors as the next phase of construction continues until May 2026. The hotel is adding two new restaurants, a wellness facility and three new suites, including a ground floor accessible suite. 

 

Building work on one of the new restaurants began in October this year with a significant proportion of the major construction work already completed, ahead of the worst of the winter weather. Cromlix appointed the Doune based Kings Group for the construction work, employing up to 65 local people from within a 15 mile radius of the hotel, including many highly-skilled local artisans. Perthshire based Fergus Purdie is the architect and Suzanne Garuda is overseeing the interiors. 

 

Updates on the project can be found on the Cromlix page on Instagram and via the website. The hotel's booking team and online shop will still be open throughout the closure. 

 

For more information please visit www.cromlix.com 

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