Gadgirth Estate Luxury Holidays
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All of our Estate Cottages, each with their own distinctive features, hold the prestigious Scottish Tourist Board 4 Star Self Catering Award which simply put means you can scottish accommodation expect " Excellence " from each property. Each cottage is centrally heated for your comfort, some with feature electric fires and scottish accommodationothers with open log fires in the lounge area. All cottages have colour T.V., some with video, shaver point, shower, automatic scottish accommodation washing machine, tumble drier, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, access to pay phone, shared drying green and for your scottish accommodation convenience each cottage has parking spaces for two cars.
All of our luxurious Scandinavian Lodges offer you The Ultimate Luxury Retreat ! These outstanding Scandinavian solid oval log lodges nestle among Scotch Pine, Chestnut and Oak scottish accommodation trees within the sheltered walled garden in our historic Gadgirth Estate. Our lodges are both beautiful and unique, all this as scottish accommodation well as being exclusive to Gadgirth Estate within Ayrshire. Each lodge holds the prestigous Scottish Tourist Board 4 Star Self Catering Award allowing you full confidence when booking to enjoy each lodges Excellencestatus. All lodges have Authentic American Vermount log burning stoves, electric panel heaters in all rooms, Saunas, some with spas, colour T.V. and video, hi fi, scottish accommodation shaverpoint, shower, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, washing machines and tumble driers within the laundry room and for your scottish accommodation convenience two car parking spaces for each lodge situated outside the walled garden.
Gadgirth Estate lies in a beautiful wooded setting within the scottish accommodation 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 scottish accommodation surname 'de Camera' in Latin or 'Chalmer' and 'Chalmers' in English, denoted the official post of chamberlain they had held, played scottish accommodation an important role in local and national affairs.