Andy Murray couldn’t pick up too many wins in the final years of his career, but his wife Kim has confirmed she can win trophies for the family.
Kim picked up an award of excellence for the couple’s impressive Cromlix Hotel in Scotland, with a typically sarcastic Murray posting this message on his Instagram page below an image of his wife with the prize.
“At least someone in the family can still win stuff. Congrats to my wife and all the team @cromlixhotel for winning the AA Hotel of the year award for Scotland,” wrote Murray.
Tennis365 visited Cromlix earlier this year with Kim revealing all to this website in a rare interview as she gave us the lowdown on the hotel.
An exquisite Victorian mansion set in acres of secluded Stirlingshire countryside near Dunblane, this slice of Scottish history is just a stone’s throw away from where Andy was born.
It was also the venue for the couple’s wedding reception and now they are the proud owner of a venue that takes the breath away from the moment you drive up the winding laneway that leads to the grand house.
With 16 luxury bedrooms and complimented by an acclaimed restaurant named The Glasshouse, Cromlix underwent a huge renovation in 2023 and Kim was central to the redesign that was overseen by Suzanne Garuda of Garuda Design.
Next up are plans for a wellness area and some additional accommodation in luxury cabins, which will open the hotel to an even wider audience.
Kim has given an exclusive interview to Tennis365 that looks at her passion for Cromlix, with Andy chipping in a comment in the final question as we drifted on to the subject of the tennis court at the hotel.
What is the long-term vision for Cromlix?
Andy and I took the management of Cromlix back into our own hands at the beginning of last year, after working with a management company for the previous ten years, and it’s been a great decision for us.
We have had much more input in the last 12 months and we feel like it’s a better reflection of us as owners now, without having tennis rackets and photos of Andy throughout! The good news is that the hotel is really thriving.
Long term, we want to continue making the hotel a success and encouraging people to visit this beautiful part of Scotland. Later this year, work is going to begin on some cabins around the Loch and we are repurposing an old cottage into a wellness centre. There is so much scope at the hotel to do amazing things, it’s really exciting.
Why did you take on this project?
It was the culmination of a few things all coming together at the same time. I knew we didn’t want any more children – four is enough! We’d just finished working on our own home build project, and after ten years of owning Cromlix, it was either time to sell the property or breathe new life into it. I knew if we didn’t do it, I’d kick myself when somebody else did.
Tell us about the Cromlix redesign that took place at the start of 2023.
It’s everything I wanted it to be when we started this process. We worked with Suzanne Garuda of Garuda Design who managed the interior design of our own home. She is absolutely brilliant at finding amazing wallpapers and textiles, with bold colours and prints, that you wouldn’t think would all work together but somehow they do.
One of the things we were both really passionate about is reflecting the beautiful Scottish countryside inside the property, so there is a botanical theme throughout – all of the bedrooms are named after flowers you can find on the Estate; the new logo incorporates the Virginia Creeper that grows up the side of the building; we grow flowers in the Kitchen Garden and put them in the bedrooms and even in the dishes on the menu.
We wanted Cromlix to feel like a country home, rather than a country house, and that’s the feedback we get from guests. That it feels much more warm and inviting, and that they can just relax as soon as they arrive. They leave all their stress and formality at the door.
Art is an important feature around Cromlix. What role did Andy play in this?
Andy started getting into art a few years ago and he’s now quite the collector. When we talked about the refurb at Cromlix, we thought it would be nice to have some of our own art at the hotel, so we’ve put a couple of our favourite pieces up there. Some of Andy’s David Shrigleys hang by the piano – David is one of Andy’s favourite artists – he loves the humour and he actually met David up at the hotel last year for an art lesson. The results were interesting, to say the least!
We also worked with the Scottish Royal Academy and have around 70 paintings on loan from them throughout the hotel.