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The Gleneagles hotel in Perthshire, Scotland, has announced a multi-million pound refurbishment plan.
The initiative represents a substantial investment from the property’s new owner Ennismore, which acquired the 232-bedroom hotel and resort from drinks company Diageo in July last year.
The hotel will work with a range of designers – including David Collins Studio, Timorous Beasties, Macaulay Sinclair and Goddard Littlefair – to create designs and spaces that reflect Gleneagles’ Scottish identity, but with a contemporary feel.
Sharan Pasricha, Ennismore founder and CEO, said: “The Gleneagles Hotel is an incredible property and beloved brand. It is known the world over for its golf, but with 850 acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, there is the potential to do so much more with the hotel.
“We really want to showcase the unrivalled range of facilities – the glorious playground of country pursuits and activities – we offer on the estate.
“We’re approaching the refurbishment with bold and creative decisions while respecting the hotel’s history and building on its remarkable heritage.”





























