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If you're planning a trip to Scotland soon, it seems like the newly-renovated, Andy Murray-owned hotel in his hometown Dunblane is the place to be.

Former world No. 3 Ivan Ljubicic recently visited the Cromlix, a luxury country hotel just three miles outside Dunblane’s city center, and raved about his stay on Twitter this week. The Croat can be spotted on the hotel grounds in a pair of snaps, including (of course) at the hotel's tennis court.

“What an amazing place,” Ljubicic wrote. “Well done @andy_murray and the family.”

The Murrays purchased the property, a 15-room hotel, in 2013 for nearly £2 million, and over the years, it's been family gathering place: Murray's elder brother Jamie was married there before the family purchased it, and Murray and his wife Kim held their wedding reception at the hotel in 2015.

Husband and wife took over management of the hotel directly in December after it was previously run by a management firm. It reopened last month after three months of renovations, and the hotel's website boasts that "we now have 15 beautiful botanically-inspired bedrooms and suites at Cromlix, plus our self-contained Gatehouse Lodge."

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It seems that the couple is not done with their expansion plans, either: A recent media report said that they hope to add nine wooded cabins to the property to give guests more options for accommodations.

Mother-of-four Kim has taken the lead role in the hotel's redesign, and it's a role she says she's been enjoying.

"This is very much a family affair and I am delighted to be getting involved in overseeing this makeover, selecting wallpapers, toiletries, logos and everything in between, so that Cromlix becomes more reflective of our personal tastes and attitudes,” she told The Scottlish Sun in March.