Last week it was announced that the multinational drinks company Diageo had served it’s final round at the Gleneagles Hotel as it handed the reigns over to new owners Ennismore, a private investment company who purchased the institution for £150m.
With new owners brings new investment and a good time to buy within the spectacular grounds of Gleneagles. The properties listed below are all currently for sale by Rettie and situated within close proximity of one of the world’s finest resort hotels.
Glenaig, The Queen’s Crescent, Gleneagles Hotel
A traditionally styled house with contemporary external detailing and exceptional internal specification. Glenaig enjoys the most elevated plot in the Crescent at the completed far end of the street.
Queen’s View, 11 The Queen’s Crescent, Gleneagles Hotel
A carefully planned family house of about 7395 sq ft appointed to an exceptional standard within a private street at Gleneagles Hotel.
6 Glamis Court, Gleneagles Hotel
A magnificently refurbished and modernised first floor four bedroom flat within the Glamis Court development in the central Hotel grounds.
2 Dunbar Court, Gleneagles Hotel
A refurbished first floor apartment centrally located in the grounds of Gleneagles Hotel, only a stone’s throw from the main Hotel building.
57 Guthrie Court, Gleneagles Hotel
An immaculately presented and refurbished second floor 2 bedroom apartment with garage situated in the Hotel grounds within easy walking distance of all the Hotel’s famed leisure facilities.
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