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CAMERON HOUSE REVEALS FIRST LOOK OF RESTORATION IN 3D VIDEO

Luxury Scottish five-star resort, Cameron House, has revealed the first glimpse of its fully restored 17th century mansion in a stunning 3D animation as the sensitive restoration project enters its final stages.

Cameron House Hotel will reopen in summer 2021, offering unrivalled five-star luxury. Renowned for its timeless style and refined Scottish culture, the hotel will feature 140 bedrooms including 24 exquisite suites complemented by elegant function rooms and inspiring event spaces, with spectacular views of Loch Lomond.

The 3D animation shows the reconstruction of the original, listed building, which is being carefully restored by contractors ISG, architects 3DReid, and closely supported by principal Designer Thomson Gray, Interior Designer Greyline Design, and Hirst Landscape Architects.

Ensuring the newly restored hotel offers an unrivalled guest experience, the restoration has required meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, which will be seen throughout the beautiful reinstated suites, reception areas and event spaces, all of which will be revealed on the run up to the grand reopening.

Andy Roger, resort director at Cameron House, said: “It’s fantastic to see the restoration come together in a 3D animation. We’re very much looking forward to sharing further progress in the coming months and reopening our doors once again next year.

“The team at Cameron House, along with our contractors and designers, have taken a great deal of time and care in ensuring that the new hotel exceeds expectations, restoring it to a one-of-a-kind luxurious experience and providing a haven for our guests to enjoy time and time again.”

The resort’s new extension is also underway and will include a further 68 new bedrooms, the majority featuring large balconies with loch-facing views, bringing the resort’s total offering to 208 bedrooms including 28 spectacular suites, and a grand, 7,345 square foot loch-facing ballroom.