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Lomond Hills Hotels in Freuchie near Falkland Palace has been sold to regional developer Glenshire Group for an undisclosed sum.

The news comes after the hotel was brought to market following liquidation in March due to challenges related to the cost of living crisis and Covid-19.

The 19th Century converted coaching inn has welcomed guests for almost 300 years.

The property features 24 bedrooms, a restaurant and public bar, which was renowned for serving over 52 malt whiskies and two quality real ales, along with two function suites and a leisure centre with a pool, gym, sauna and spa.

Christie and Co successfully completed the sale of the Lomond Hills Hotel on behalf of liquidators.

Harris Aslam of Glenshire Group said: “We are delighted to be acquiring the Lomond Hills Hotel and as a locally based business, look forward to investing into Freuchie. Many thanks to Gary Witham and the wider team at Christie and Co for their exemplary service throughout the transaction.”

Gary Witham, director in Christie and Co’s Scottish Hospitality team, added: “In the face of challenging times for regional pubs and hotels, we are delighted to see the Lomond Hills Hotel sell to a regional developer who is passionate about re-establishing the hotel into village life and we wish them all the best.”

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