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Industry
  
Hospitality

Founder
  
Hammy McMillan

Headquarters
  
Stranraer, Scotland

Founded
  
1961

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Website
  
www.mcmillanhotels.co.uk

McMillan Hotels is a hotel chain based in Stranraer, Scotland. The hotel group has a portfolio of 3 hotels across Scotland, operating in the three and four star sector.

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History

The hotel group was initially created after hotelier Hammy McMillan decided to renovate the North West Castle in his hometown of Stranraer in 1961. It later became the first hotel in the world with an indoor curling ice rink, and Hammy McMillan's son of the same name would later become a World Champion curler based on his extensive practice there.

Today, the hotel group continues to be owned and run by the McMillan family. The hotel group is actively involved in local events, particularly those of a sporting nature. North West Castle hosts a variety of curling events throughout the season from October to April. Cally Palace Hotel & Golf course has its own 18 hole parkland golf course however all McMillan Hotels offer year round great value golf packages.

Portfolio

The group consists of hotels across the south-west of Scotland. More specifically, the hotel group's portfolio includes hotels in Dumfries and Galloway, such as the 18th century home of Sir John Ross, North West Castle, now serving as the group's administrative base, as well as the 'Category A' listed building Cally Palace, which was acquired in 1981. The group also has Fernhill Hotel in nearby Portpatrick Fernhill Hotel in Portpatrick

References

McMillan Hotels Wikipedia