SIR Andy Murray has lodged plans to build a ‘wellness cottage’ in the grounds of his hotel to offer spa treatments to guests.
The double Wimbledon champion bought the 15-room Cromlix House Hotel near his home town of Dunblane for almost £2 million in 2013.
It has since become a five-star hotel which has won a string of hospitality industry awards.
It was run by a management firm until December when Murray, 36, and wife Kim announced they would be taking over the running of it.
A planning application has been submitted to Stirling Council for permission to transform a disused building in woodland surrounding the hotel into a ‘wellness cottage’.
Plans show the building will incorporate a reception area, a treatment room and shower facilities.
Documents accompanying the application state: “The current planning approval has been reviewed with the decision to take forward the existing estate property as a Wellness Cottage.
“The intention is to repurpose the vacant property to provide a range of therapy treatments for visitors and guests within the woodland setting of Cromlix.
“The property will be given a range of external improvements including new replacement windows, roof and render repairs.
“The internal spaces will be fully designed to provide a reception and treatment room. All aligned to the Cromlix Vision as exemplified with the recent hotel internal refurbishment.”
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