Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club

Coordinates: 56°25′10″N 3°22′14″W / 56.419502°N 3.370637°W / 56.419502; -3.370637
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Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club
Murrayshall from the air, looking northeast, 2013
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Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club is located in Scotland
Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club
Location in Scotland
Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club is located in Perth and Kinross
Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club
Location in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Coordinates56°25′10″N 3°22′14″W / 56.419502°N 3.370637°W / 56.419502; -3.370637
LocationScone, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Established1981; 43 years ago (1981)
Total holes36
Websitehttps://www.murrayshall.co.uk/
Murrayshall Course (18 holes)[1]
Designed byJ. Hamilton Stutt
Par73
Length6,120 yards (5,600 m)
Lynedoch Course (18 holes)[2]
Par70
Length5,684 yards (5,197 m)

Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club, in Scone, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, features two 20th-century golf courses surrounding a 17th-century house.[3] The golf courses were completed in 1981,[4] having received approval from the Tayside Planning and Development Committee in 1976.[5] Located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Perth Airport, the two golf courses are Murrayshall and Lynedoch.

The architect of Murrayshall Course was J. Hamilton Stutt (1924–2008).[6]

The 41-bedroom Murrayshall House was built by Andrew Murray, son of Andrew Murray, 1st Lord Balvaird,[3] in 1664. The building, which was later owned by Francis Norie-Miller, was put on the market for £4-million in 2015. It was voted Central Scotland and Fife's Golf Hotel of the Year shortly beforehand.[7] Hetherly Capital Partners purchased the property in 2016, and later undertook a £10-million regeneration project, to a design by Fergus Purdie Architects.[8][9]

In 2021, the new owners submitted plans to: add a further fifty rooms to its hotel, create a golf academy and driving range, build fifty new homes, forty self-catering cottages and twenty-five tree houses or glamping pods.[10]

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