The first images of Donald Trump’s proposed 140-bedroom hotel in Aberdeenshire have been revealed.
Developed by Huntly architects Acanthus DF, the hotel has been designed to maximise the views across the dunes, golf courses and beach.
The architect firm’s Gregor Small said: “The hotel’s location provides a landmark which addresses and unites both distinct elements in a form that references the great history of Victorian coastal hotels that blossomed across Scotland when golf became a passion for tourists.”
The hotel proposed is the first phase of hotel accommodation intended for the site.
Plans for additional accommodation are currently being designed and developed.
However Mr Trump said he will not proceed with the first phase of new hotel accommodation if the Government consents to the industrial plant proposed directly off the shoreline.
Some 10,000 people have already played Trump International Golf Links, which opened in July 2012.
The championship course success has led Mr Trump to move forward with a second course.