Cuninghame Cottage is situated on the garden wall of Blairquhan Gardens. It was built originally as a potting shed for the gardners. Living accommodation was later added and in 1995 the two houses were knocked together and an unusual and attractive holiday cottage was created.
Cuninghame Cottage has, downstairs a living room with comfortable soft seating, a digital TV and adjoining open plan fully fitted kitchen which includes a washing/dryer, under the counter fridge and freezer, cooker and microwave oven. One twin bedroom, one double bedroom and a bathroom. Upstairs there is a twin bedroom and a large playroom.
Situated within the beautiful Blairquhan Estate, Cunninghame cottage is the ideal retreat for a secluded short break. Surrounded by stunning views of unspoiled Ayrshire countryside, over 200 acres of private woodland, a garden pond and a huge walled garden, this three-bedroom self-catering cottage is newly refurbished and offers all amenities our guests will ever need to make their stay very comfortable and unforgettable.
There is a stretch of River Girvan at the back of Blairquhan Castle on the estate where our guests can enjoy fly fishing. Fishing permit can be purchased from Blairquhan estate office.
Blairquhan Estate is very close to many renowned Ayrshire golf courses - Trump Turnberry, Prestwick Golf Club, Royal Troon are all within 30 minutes drive making our cottages the ideal base for a golfing holiday.
Located in Maybole, this cottage is in a rural area. Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and Burns Cottage and Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Scottish Maritime Museum and Girvan Community Garden. Heads of Ayr Farm Park and LA Bowl are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking nearby.
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Stunning scenery, from mountain to glen, remote isles to lively cities, Scotland makes for a great holiday experience. Whether it's 'bagging' a munroe or swimming in a loch, spotting red deer or bird watching, exploring the forests or whisky tasting there is so much to offer.