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Wyndham Duchally Country Estate, an award-winning hotel and resort in Gleneagles, has been brought to market with offers in excess of £7,500,000.
Located at the base of the Scottish Highlands, the hotel is surrounded by green hills and lochs, and situated 40 miles from Edinburgh and Glasgow. The area is known for its championship golf courses and historical attractions, including Stirling Castle and Scone Palace.
Set within 27-acre grounds, the country house hotel features nine en-suite bedrooms, with all rooms individually characterised in shape, size and décor. Its food and beverage offering includes The Monteath Restaurant, a whiskey bar, and private gin distillery, which offers gin masterclasses.
Within the estate sit 27 lodges which include a mixture of one, two and three bedrooms, all furnished with “high quality” kitchen and lounge spaces, as well as external sitting areas and garden view terraces.
The estate also includes a standalone leisure complex which houses a café, heated pool, gym, spa, sauna and hot tub.
The Wyndham Duchally Country Estate has been listed under the IDILIQ Group, a branded portfolio of some of the most sought-after holiday destinations and has recently been awarded the 2023 Travellers’ Choice Award by Tripadvisor.
Ryan Lynn, Hotels Partner at Knight Frank, who is handling the sale, said: “This is a unique opportunity for investors to acquire a reputable business after a highly successful long-standing ownership for over 20 years. The prime area, which is renowned for its natural beauty and historical factors, acts as a strong selling point, attracting visitors from across the UK as well as overseas.
“With current business reflecting a strong turnover, there is considerable potential for further growth including planning to implement an additional 40 apartments to the grounds, modernisation of current lodges and plans to introduce EV charging points to support the move to a greener future. We expect the opportunity to generate high levels of interest from potential investors.”




























