TENNIS star Andy Murray has won a battle to have a house built in the grounds of his luxury Scottish hotel.

Bosses at Cromlix House have been given the green light to convert an old, abandoned gas house on the 34 acre estate into a three-bedroomed home.

The plans hit a snag earlier this year after wildlife campaigners called for a bat survey to be carried out at the property.

Now Stirling Council planners confirmed the application had been granted.

The derelict building is at the rear of the hotel, near tennis ace Murray's hometown of Dunblane, Perthshire.

Former Wimbledon champion Murray, 28, bought Cromlix for £1.9 million in 2013 and said he wanted to put something back into the community he grew up in.