Murray seeks Michelin star for his Scottish hotel

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Andy Murray and his wife Kim are seeking a Michelin star for their luxury Cromlix Hotel in Dunblane, Scotland. This follows the hotel's recent accolades in the Innis and Gunn Prestige Hotel Awards. The couple, who purchased the hotel twelve years ago, are focusing on elevating the dining experience with new executive chef James Mearing. The hotel already holds a Michelin Key, and plans include a new restaurant and kitchen. Murray, a retired tennis champion, is not known for his cooking skills. The Cromlix Hotel, a Victorian property, has 15 rooms and suites and is known for its luxury experience.


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