UK: Dalhousie Fortress Resort (Dalhousie), Scotland’s oldest inhabited citadel, is ready to endure a renovation underneath new possession.
Dalhousie, the 800-year-old property situated alongside the River Esk in Bonnyrigg, Scotland, was just lately bought by Michael Clark, a non-public investor from Dundee, Scotland.
With a finances of £4.5 million, the renovation will embrace a rise in bedrooms from 35 to 38, a brand new bar lounge within the Alexander Suite, a renovated lounge for all day eating, a single cask whiskey cellar and a remodelled library.
ISA Architects will lead the renovation, which is predicted to be completed by the top of summer season 2025.
Michael Clark stated: “Dalhousie Fortress is a tremendous property and steeped in historical past. We wish to be certain that the material of the property is enhanced, but additionally give it a makeover to mirror a contemporary and chic fashion.”
Richard Ellison of seven Hospitality which manages the property, stated: “We’re thrilled to be overseeing the undertaking and overseeing the operating of this historic and distinctive resort.”
Highlights:
• Dalhousie Fortress Resort, Scotland’s oldest inhabited citadel, is present process a £4.5 million renovation after being bought by Dundee-based investor Michael Clark.
• Renovations embrace increasing from 35 to 38 bedrooms, including a brand new bar lounge, all-day eating lounge, single cask whiskey cellar and a library.
• ISA Architects will lead the renovation, with most work anticipated to be accomplished by the top of summer season 2025.