ANDY Murray and his wife Kim's luxury hotel has made a loss of more than £350,000 during the latest financial year.
The retired tennis ace bought the Cromlix Hotel, near his hometown of Dunblane, in 2013 for almost £2 million.
The business behind the 15-room five-star estate has posted a loss of £369,045 for the year ending March 2024, according to CityAM.
The previous year the Wimbledon winner also reported a loss at the hotel to the tune of £919,572.
The last time the five-star hotel made a profit was in 2022, when it was up £416,442 for the year, reports Wales Online.
The luxury hotel is a popular wedding venue where Murray's brother Jamie tied the knot, and his grandparents also celebrated their wedding anniversaries there.
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The Cromlix Hotel sits on 34 acres of private grounds and woodland and has 10 bedrooms, five suites and a one-bedroom lodge, along with its own private chapel, tennis court, pickleball court and a restaurant run by an award-winning chef.
A stay at Murray’s hotel will set you back from between £350 to £950 per night, according to KAYAK.
Alongside wife Kim, Murray recently launched the hotel's own brand of spirit, Cromlix Gin, which has been created with ingredients found in the grounds of the hotel.
The pair teamed up with craft gin maker Wildfire Gin and the spirit includes raspberry leaf and milk thistle from the hotel garden and is made with water from a borehole in the grounds.
Launched earlier this year Kim said: “I have to admit I really enjoyed the blind tasting stage of this process and I’m so pleased with the end product.
“The bottle is a work of art and the new ‘Perfect Serve’ cocktail is top of my list to try on my next visit.”