Kingshouse Hotel reopens after £12m revamp

Published on : Friday, February 15, 2019

 

 

The initial renovation plans had attracted opposition, with claims it was not sympathetic to its surroundings or to the history of the building, but yesterday its facelift was welcomed.

 

The North MSP and rural economy secretary Fergus Ewing carried out the official ceremony, saying: The Kingshouse has provided a vital place of respite for drovers, walkers, skiers, climbers and general visitors to Glencoe for centuries, so I am very honoured to play a small part in helping to launch the next chapter in this iconic building’s history.

 

 

These new, enhanced facilities will provide much-needed economic stability for the area, by creating jobs and revenue for many years to come. The hotel has been expanded to offer 57 bedrooms, a 32-bed bunkhouse, a new restaurant, bar and pub.

 

 

It is steeped in history, having once been used after the Battle of Culloden in 1745 as barracks for the government troops of King George II, hence the name King’s House. The historic figures including author Charles Dickens and poet William Wordsworth have stayed there.

 

 

Kingshouse will be managed through Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels and third generation owner Stephen Leckie said that their aim is create a welcoming destination for all. By improving facilities for serious walkers as well as recreational tourists, we intend to make Kingshouse Hotel a destination for all year round, including hosting events and weddings amongst some of the most dramatic scenery in Scotland.

 

 

The Councillor Andrew Baxter said that although there was opposition to this redevelopment from outside the area, there was widespread support from the local community.

 

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