Built in 1898 this refurbished Victorian terrace house is in a quiet location with easy access for town centre and beach.
26 The Crescent, a luxury Ayr Guest House, was built in 1898 at the height of Victorian splendour, No. 26 THE CRESCENT lies amidst an impressive row of imposing terraced houses. Its location allows guests complete peace and quiet, yet enjoys close proximity and easy access to Ayr's busy shopping centre and seafront.
Ayr's only 5 Star Accommodation, 26 The Crescent Guest House was built in 1898 and is located within an impressive row of Victorian terraced houses.
The Crescent enjoys close proximity and easy access to Ayr's busy shopping centre and seafront. Ayr Race Course, Burns Cottage and the famous Turnberry and Royal Troon courses, are approximately 20 minutes from The Crescent.
Breakfast is served in the dining room between the hours off 08:00 and 09:00 or if required a packed breakfast on request if guests have an early
departure.
There are 5 dining tables on which there are Portmerion Crockery and Silver Cutlery and can accommodate 10 guests comfortably.
Guest can choose a varied selection of Fresh Juices, Fresh Fruit, Cereals and Hot Porridge with Cream, followed by a Full Scottish Breakfast, Smoked Salmon and Scrambled Eggs, Natural Smoked Haddock and Poached Eggs and
Smoked Kippers on request. Eggs cooked to your requirement. A selection of Teas and Cafetiere Coffee.
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