Gadgirth Estate Luxury Holidays
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Gadgirth Estate lies in a beautiful wooded setting within the broad sweep of the River Ayr five miles east of the Royal Burgh of Ayr. From at least the early 13th century, its owners, whose surname 'de Camera' in Latin hotels in scotland or 'Chalmer' and 'Chalmers' in English, denoted the official post of chamberlain they had held, played an important role in hotels in scotlandlocal and national affairs.