A site on the shores of a famous Scottish loch has been acquired for a luxury lodge development. Asset management company The Seventy Ninth Group announced yesterday that it had strengthened its portfolio of luxury leisure and holiday parks with the acquisition of “a £15m project in Scotland , a 17.5-acre site in Drumnadrochit on the shores of Loch Ness”.
It plans to build more than 30 luxury lodges over the next year. The Seventy Ninth Group, a family-owned business , was founded by entrepreneur David Webster and his sons, Jake and Curtis, along with an experienced board of directors, mostly from a banking and compliance background. Read more Ian McConnell: ‘Their Brexit deal’? But Labour has opted for 'scandalous destruction' Ian McConnell: Scottish seaside hotel manager's observations grab attention Jake Webster, managing director of The Seventy Ninth Group, said of the purchase of the site on the shores of Loch Ness: “The Scottish Highlands, and Loch Ness in particular, have long been a top draw for domestic and international tourists seeking stunning natural beauty, rich history, and a quintessential luxury retreat.
This acquisition represents an exciting opportunity to establish a premier hospitality offering in one of the UK’s most iconic regions.” The Seventy Ninth Group said: “The purchase signals the start of an extensive development programme, including the development and construction of over 30 luxury, two, three, and four bedroom lodges over the.