Welcome to Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle
Our holiday accommodation is situated in and around romantic Culzean Castle, designed by Robert Adam in the 1770s one one of Scotland's most spectacular clifftop sites. This setting gives the castle magnificent views across the Firth of Clyde to the island of Arran. The 565 acres of country park surrounding the castle offer a stimulating variety of countryside to explore, including clifftop and woodland walks, a delightful Swan Pond, and many fascinating small buildings contemporary with teh castle, such as the Gas House and the Ice House. Children especially, will enjoy the adventure playground, the Deer Park and the rock pools on the shore.
The Brewhouse Flat was part of the circular brewery which Robert Adam added on to the west end of the castle in the 1780s when he extended and converted the old 1590s castle into an Italian 'castle-style' seaside villa for the bachelor Lord David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassillis. Beer, the staple drink for all the workers on the estate, was brewed here until Victorian times, when the 3rd Marquess of Ailsa added more family accommodation around the Old Brewhouse and turned the basement area into a huge wine cellar!
Today the special atmosphere of Culzean can be enjoyed from this spacious and comfortably furnished flat, which is situated on the seaward corner of the west wing of the castle and has uninterrupted sea views across to Arran. Access is by a private entrance reached by an external stone staircase (approx 23 steps).
Private garden area for guests with garden furniture provided, and access to the country park. Children will require supervision when playing outside the flat, as although the undergrowth is dense in this area there is no fence or barrier between the lawn and the steep slope down to the beach.
Sleeps 4. One double bedroom (with 6ft bed, which can also be a twin on request) and one twin bedroom, sitting/dining room, kitchen and bathroom with shower over bath.
Private parking for up to two cars at top of the steps. Guests have access to the country park grounds.
This property is let from Friday to Friday. Short breaks available Mon-Fri and Fri-Mon over the winter
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| Opening Times 2012 (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2013) |
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