Photography by 3D Reid
An updated masterplan for a £100m world-class golf resort, hotel and spa in the Angus countryside has been submitted to Angus Council for planning consent.
The project represents of the most significant hospitality investments in Scotland in recent years, and could contribute more than £40m to the local economy per year once it’s operational.
Following a redesign of the original plans, which already have planning consent, the hotel now has 175 guest rooms, a rooftop sky bar and 1,900 square metre spa and leisure facility and will be the anchor for a signature Darren Clarke golf course, clubhouse and golf academy with driving range. The plans also include a total of 160 houses and 10 luxury lodges.
The development is set within 300 acres of land on the Shank of Omachie, above the long-established Forbes of Kingennie country resort, near Broughty Ferry.
Forbes of Kingennie owner and Angus businessman, Mike Forbes, has already received planning permission in principle for The Angus, with construction due to begin on the golf course in summer 2022 if the latest designs are approved.
A section 42 order was granted by Angus Council in 2017 to allow a newly-appointed project team to make alterations to the original designs, repositioning the development as a “best-in-class” hotel with traditional Scottish architecture and renowned hospitality.
The redesign creates a sense of space and relaxation with an outlook that maximises the stunning views out to the Tay estuary and the “Home of Golf” – St Andrews – including a spectacular water feature in the entrance hall to reinforce a sense of tranquillity.
“The Angus is an unrivalled opportunity for Angus and Scotland. It is simply an iconic hotel and golf complex which will surpass anything on offer in the country,” comments Mr Forbes. “With a five-star hotel and spa offering, as well as the first signature golf course from legendary Ryder Cup winner and former Open champion Darren Clarke, The Angus will create jobs and opportunities, generating significant income and boosting Dundee and Angus as a world-class tourism and leisure destination.”
“This is a huge project and a labour of love for me, my family and our planning team who have worked tirelessly to ensure we have a resort that the people of Angus can be proud of for generations to come,” Mr Forbes
The full development is expected to generate more than 300 full and part-time jobs, with a further 130 full-time equivalent posts and 285 additional employment positions during the construction and development phase.
A hotel partner is expected to be announced in the coming months.
The Forbes family has appointed an experienced project team of handpicked partners including 3D Reid architects, Ryden, Morrison Construction, Balgair, Manson Architects, Team Niblick (golf course design) and CPC (project management) to oversee the development.
“This is a huge project and a labour of love for me, my family and our planning team who have worked tirelessly to ensure we have a resort that the people of Angus can be proud of for generations to come,” adds Mr Forbes.
“We are committed to working collaboratively with the planning team at Angus Council to meet all the planning requirements to allow us to begin construction on this transformational development in 2022 so that it can be delivered by Morrison Construction.”
It is expected that Angus Council will make a decision on the plans in early 2022 with The Angus due to open to the public in 2024.