Morris Leslie Group has submitted a planning application to Perth and Kinross Council for a proposed £33.8 million leisure-led development at at West Kinfauns, Perthshire.
Capable of supporting a variety of leisure and tourism functions the development aims to include a four-star hotel, lodge-style cabins, a museum that will tell the story of transport and vehicles over the last century, with a focus on the impact of those from Scotland on this and more specifically the local area.
The submission of a planning application is the result of exhaustive research and investigation by the professionals employed and subsequent extensive community consultation.
A key entrance into Perth from the motorway the West Kinfauns development offers great connections with the city centre, including active travel routes, which will be enhanced through the proposed development.
Part of the site has been identified as a location for the proposed park and ride, which has planning consent, and the intention is to incorporate this facility into the development, if progressed by the Council.
Delivery of a premium destination will draw tourism to the area on a local and national basis, providing a gateway to Perth, and complementing the range of activities and facilities available in Perth and the surrounding area.
The West Kinfauns development will also greatly increase local employment opportunities, both once complete and in its construction. It has been estimated that once operational the development will support upwards of 130 direct on-site jobs including in the hospitality, retail and leisure roles.
The development will also accommodate up to 80,000 visitors in Perth and Kinross annually, boosting the local visitor economy.
Key elements of the development include:
• Four-Star Hotel
The delivery of a four-star hotel will support and bolster the leisure stay market in Perth.
With between 120 and 150 guestrooms over four storeys, the hotel will seek to accommodate an internationally recognised brand, enjoying expansive views across the River Tay.
Located in close proximity to the motorway the proposed hotel will enjoy excellent connections into Perth, with support functions for longer stay accommodation and the potential for spa style facilities
• Lodge-style cabins
Lodge-style cabins will be provided for longer stay for larger groups (five days plus), with the site encouraged to be used as a tourism hub.
• Museum
A museum will tell the story of transport and vehicles over the last century, with a focus on the impact of those from Scotland on this and more specifically the local area. This will showcase how vehicles have evolved and the impact of Scots on this sector, including David Buick (founder of Buick), William Davidson (co-founder of Harley Davidson), and Preston Watson from Dundee who it is claimed, but not officially recorded, had the first powered flight at Errol some ten months before the Wright brothers.
It is also the intention to put on feature displays which will change twice annually. Such displays could focus on Grand Prix and racing cars driven by Scots, such as Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart and Dario Franchitti, the story of Stagecoach, or famous Scots on two wheels.
• Retail
Retail space will be provided at a scale that will complement the proposed hotel, museum, lodges, existing Caledonian House office and the village of Kinfauns.
Morris Leslie, Chairman of Morris Leslie Limited said: "We are delighted to be submitting a planning application to the Council for this exciting leisure-led development, which follows extensive community consultation. The £33.8 million development provides the perfect opportunity to maximise the potential of the location and draw tourists to the area on a local and national basis.
"Well-connected to the surrounding road network, including the A90, this premium destination will provide a gateway to Perth, to the surrounding area and beyond.
"The proposed scheme is of a scale that can support additional development and is ideally placed in terms of transport connection. It is also in a beautiful location with outstanding views."
Construction News
21/10/2021
New £33.8m Leisure Development Proposed In Perthshire


13/06/2025
The first completed section of Glasgow's ambitious £120 million-plus Avenues programme, the Holland and Pitt Street Avenue, has officially opened, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing regeneration of the city centre.
The newly completed avenue features a comprehensive transformation, incl

13/06/2025
Construction has officially commenced on the Dumfries Zero Waste Park (Dumfries ZWP), marking a significant milestone in Dumfries and Galloway Council's commitment to its Waste, Recycling and Reuse Strategy 2023–2030.
The £11.197m investment, drawn from the Council's approved 10-year Capital Invest

13/06/2025
Scotland's newest green wastewater treatment works (WWTW) in Winchburgh has been honoured with a prestigious sustainability award from The Royal Academy of Engineering.
The £35 million facility, owned and operated by Scottish Water and officially opened in October 2024, is designed to support a pr

13/06/2025
Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has initiated two public consultations on its proposed Land Management Plans for Glenbranter Forest and Strathlachlan Forest, both located on the Cowal Peninsula.
These consultations are part of FLS's routine ten-year review process for all land management plans, e

13/06/2025
Clark Contracts has been appointed by Fife Council to construct a new council housing development on Lochgelly Road in Lumphinnans.
The project, comprising 97 new homes, is expected to commence works in July 2025 with an anticipated completion in summer 2027.
The development will provide a divers

13/06/2025
JCB's groundbreaking hydrogen-fuelled engine is set to make its public debut at a UK agricultural event at the Royal Highland Show, running from Thursday, 19 June, to Sunday, 22 June, at Ingliston.
The innovative engine will be a central exhibit within the Royal Highland and Agricultural Show Socie

13/06/2025
Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of a significant number of properties and land parcels across the city, paving the way for a wide range of new developments including social, mid-market, and private housing, supermarket expansion, student accommodation, retail spaces, and advanced manu

13/06/2025
The demolition of the multi-storey car park in Kilmarnock is progressing well, despite encountering a number of complex issues since work began. The structure is now expected to be fully removed by the end of July, with site tidying scheduled throughout August.
The ongoing demolition has inevitably

13/06/2025
Energy giant SSE has welcomed the UK Government's commitment to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) infrastructure in its recent Comprehensive Spending Review, specifically highlighting the positive implications for the Scottish Cluster and the Peterhead Carbon Capture Power Station.
Finlay McCutcheon

13/06/2025
Jaimie Steele, a Trainee Design Manager at GRAHAM Building, has been honoured with the Student of the Year award at City of Glasgow College for his outstanding performance in the HNC Architectural Technology with Digital Construction programme.
The award recognises students who excel in attendance,