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Independent holiday park operator, Pure Leisure Group, has acquired the Mains of Taymouth Country Estate and Golf Course in Kenmore, Perthshire, for an unknown price.
The property is located on the banks of Loch Tay and offers five-star holiday home rental and ownership, including static caravans, holiday lodges, and a collection of 19th Century cottages.
In addition, there is an on-site golf course, a bar, restaurant, delicatessen and shop, which are said to “be of an equally high” standard.
Prior to the acquisition, it had been under the ownership of the Menzies family for 100 years. Mains of Taymouth will become a part of Pure Leisure Group’s Royal Westmoreland brand, a name synonymous with luxury accommodation both in Scotland and Barbados.
Pure Leisure Group reportedly intends to continue the development work on the park that has already commenced, which includes the addition of further lodges plus some new holiday accommodation.
John Morphet, owner of Pure Leisure Group, said: “It was simply an opportunity we couldn’t miss. Robin and his predecessors have created an impressive destination. The large and loyal customer base is a testament to the hard work of Robin and the staff at Mains.
“Mains of Taymouth complements our Gledfield Highland Estate and Royal Westmoreland Resort perfectly. With spectacular scenery and 5 star service and accommodation, it is the ideal addition and we know our customers will love to stay here, be it as guests, or holiday home owners.”
Robin Menzies, previous owner, said: “We as a family have put our heart and soul into making the estate the best it can be and are very proud of creating thousands of quality customer experiences over the years. Pure Leisure are the ideal custodian of the estate and will bring both experience and fresh ideas to taking the estate forward.”
Richard Moss, head of UK Parks Agency at Colliers, who handled the sale, added: “It’s been a pleasure to deal with such a knowledgeable and experienced acquisition team, who were bowled over by the quality of the estate, as well as the exciting expansion prospects going forward.
“The estate has been in the family for 100 years and therefore it was crucial that we found an appropriate buyer. We’re totally confident that Pure Leisure’s arrival will be nothing but good news for customers, staff and indeed the area.”




























