B and Bs in West Kilbride

Carlton Seamill
53 Ardrossan Road
Seamill

West Kilbride
Ayrshire and Arran

KA23 9NE
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Carlton is an impressive, stone-built Scottish Victorian house, dated 1883, occupying an ideal location at Seamill, on the Ayrshire coast. It enjoys a commanding view, over Seamill shore and beach, to the world-famous Firth of Clyde and the beautiful, mountainous Isle of Arran.

The Rennie Family have cherished Carlton carefully, over 50 years. With most of its original period features still intact, it is a fine example of a Scottish Victorian family home. Guests frequently remark on the house’s relaxing, “get-away-from-it-all” atmosphere and on the craftsmanship, style and graciousness that are characteristic of the Victorian era.

Carlton’s west-facing garden-gate provides easy access to Seamill’s extensive, sandy beach – only a stone’s-throw away. Our guests typically enjoy walking along the beach on a lovely evening, watching the wheeling flocks of seabirds and the gregarious colonies of seals. If our guests are very fortunate, they may witness one of the fabulous, breathtaking sunsets for which the Firth of Clyde is renowned. At the least, lungfuls of healthy sea-air are guaranteed!

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Number of Rooms: 3
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Facilities

Parking
Children Welcome - By arrangement
Special Diets Catered For -By arrangement
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
Garden

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