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Dubai firm acquires two Scottish 'heritage' hotels

Dubai firm acquires two Scottish 'heritage' hotels

JA Resorts & Hotels said the additions support its repositioning as a "globally minded, destination-led, experience-focused hospitality group".
The acquisitions mark a significant milestone for JA Resorts & Hotels and its parent company, Dutco Group, representing the brand's entry into the UK market.
JA Resorts & Hotels said Mar Hall and The Bruntsfield were chosen for their "strong heritage and deep connection to their Scottish settings".
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Originally designed and built in 1828 by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of London's British Museum, Mar Hall Golf & Spa Resort is a historic 5-star hotel set within a 240-acre estate on the banks of the River Clyde. In 2024, Mar Hall was acquired by Dutco Group and underwent a refurbishment in excess of £25 million before officially re-opening in May 2025. Mar Hall now houses 74 beautifully-restored guest rooms and suites, two restaurants, two bars and an enticing collection of grand public spaces including a sweeping staircase, 22-seater private cinema, Gaming Room and Billiards Room.
Tucked in Edinburgh's historic city centre, The Bruntsfield is a boutique townhouse hotel just a short stroll from iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, and Princes Street Gardens. Built as a Baronial-style residence on Borough Muir in 1861, the hotel underwent a £1 million refurbishment, which was completed in 2022. It now features 72 rooms, a restaurant and bar, a heated secret garden and spacious event facilities.
Under new ownership by the Dutco Group from 2024, The Bruntsfield is poised for further investment, with upcoming plans to enhance its guest rooms, dining offering and event spaces.
The Bruntsfield is a boutique townhouse hotel in Edinburgh (Image: PR handout)
Speaking of the expansion into the UK, Chairman of Dutco Group, Ahmed Baker, said: 'Our journey as a brand has been both dynamic and deeply personal. Since opening JA Hatta Fort Hotel and JA Beach Hotel in 1981, we've proudly evolved – not just in our properties, but in the scope and spirit of the company itself. As a homegrown brand rooted in Dubai's hospitality heritage, it is especially meaningful to see our growth extend internationally in ways that remain true to who we are. This next chapter reflects our ongoing commitment to creating thoughtful, destination led hospitality experiences that resonate across cultures and geographies.'
Speaking of the growth, CEO of JA Resorts & Hotels, Ralph Porciani said: 'As someone who grew up in Dumbarton and studied and worked in Scotland throughout my early career, I've long seen the country's allure as a key international destination. The addition of these two iconic hotels marks an exciting step for JA Resorts & Hotels and reflect the global confidence in the Scottish market. We look forward to preserving the unique history and character of these heritage hotels, whilst implementing JA's global brand standards and service philosophy.'
Speaking of joining the JA portfolio, Andy Roger, Resort Director of Mar Hall Golf & Spa Resort, said: 'We have always admired how JA Resorts & Hotels embraces the unique personality of each of its destinations, blending local culture, cuisine, and genuine service. Joining their portfolio feels like a natural fit for Mar Hall, following our extensive 2025 renovation – and we are excited for what is to come.'
Speaking of joining the JA portfolio, Alistair Bruce, General Manager of The Bruntsfield, said: 'The Bruntsfield has always had a strong sense of place and connection to the local community, and we are proud of the character and heritage our hotel represents. JA Resorts & Hotels' thoughtful approach to hospitality and their respect for individuality aligns perfectly with our vision. We are delighted to be part of a brand that values authenticity and is committed to investing in our continued evolution.'
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