Welcome to Blossom Cottage, a beautiful property full of character and charm situated on a working dairy farm in the stunning Ayrshire countryside. Its location offers fantastic access to the west of Scotland.
Welcome to Blossom Cottage which has been on the map of Kilhenzie Castle for centuries. Originally used for housing Dairy and Farm workers it was lovingly refurbished in 2009 by the Briggs family. Many characteristic features still remain while both modern facilities and tasteful decor have been updated throughout.
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