Plans have been lodged to rebuild one of Scotland’s most luxurious hotels – nearly a year after a fatal fire.
Cameron House Hotel was devastated by an extensive fire in December last year, which claimed the lives of two guests and gutted the interior of the 18th century building.
The owners of Cameron House Hotel in the idyllic Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park have since submitted a formal application to carry out restoration work on the building.
A planning application submitted to the national park’s planning department sets out the full extent of the works which are required at the loch side hotel.
It includes the retention and restoration of the façade and the construction of a new
internal frame within the building.
The plans also feature recladding, new dormer windows and roof terraces, and the demolition and rebuilding of walls.
It is almost a year since the blaze at the hotel which claimed the lives of Richard Dyson and Simon Midgley from London on December 18, last year.
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