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Burnhouse is only around 20 minutes from both Glasgow and Prestwick airport, yet seems a world away - in beautiful rolling countryside with stunning pastoral panoramic views.

We are situated in the very heart of North Ayrshire, yet close enough to the Renfrewshire border – and within easy reach of over 40 top links golf courses, including the championship links at Royal Troon, and numerous top quality visitor attractions, with the whole of Burns Country within a gentle drive. Making us an ideal location for all types of short breaks. And Burnhouse Manor Hotel, being so close as it is to both Prestwick and Glasgow airports, makes us an ideal first or last night stay (or for that little bit longer) at the beginning or end of a fulfilling, relaxing tour of Scotland.
 

Top Reasons to Stay:

  • Mere 20 minute drive to Glasgow

  • Excellent location for those looking to escape to the country

  • A warm welcome and friendly awaits.

  • Locally renowned high tea specialist

  • Superb wedding venue

Wine & Dine

A warm welcome and friendly, courteous service awaits you at one of the most delightful family run country house hotels in Ayrshire. Relax in comfort in our elegant bedrooms, spacious lounges and extensive gardens. Enjoy a convivial lunch or candlelit dinner by the fire, prepared by our award winning chef. Or dine in our spacious, contemporary and very light and airy restaurant, which can be transformed into a lovely evening ambience and mood for relaxed and romantic evening dining. Sunday lunches are a speciality, and food can be enjoyed ‘alfresco’ in our extensive, sheltered patios and gardens in good weather.

Our fine food is freshly prepared and sourced from only the best of Scottish suppliers, with a choice of over 25 meals we guarantee there is something to suit every taste bud.
 


Bedrooms

Comfort is the primary goal at Burnhouse Manor, with comfortable beds, good showers and relaxing baths, to ensure your stay is a pleasant one. So expect, and enjoy 9 comfortable well-appointed, expertly serviced bedrooms to suit all types of guests - singles, doubles, twins and spacious family rooms. All serviced to the highest of standards and non-smoking.
Each room is individually decorated using the high quality fabrics and furnishings to ensure your comfort and relaxation. A lift is available to all floors.


 

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Rates shown are typical examples and actual prices may vary from advertised rates.

Single Double
January £40.00 £70.00
February £40.00 £70.00
March £40.00 £70.00
April £40.00 £70.00
May £40.00 £70.00
June £40.00 £70.00
July £40.00 £70.00
August £40.00 £70.00
September £40.00 £70.00
October £40.00 £70.00
November £40.00 £70.00
Decemebr £40.00 £70.00

Events

Burnhouse Manor Hotel is one of Ayrshire’s most popular wedding venues; we host quite delightful events for couples throughout the UK and consistently receive nothing but praise and thanks from the bridal parties. Do contact us now for details on whow we can provide your most special day.

Just under 30 minutes from Glasgow airport, and 20 minutes from Prestwick, Burnhouse Manor is ideally situated for all forms of conferences, seminars and business meetings. Our main, superbly appointed function room, with superb natural daylight, can host up to 220 people theatre style, and be partitioned to hold groups as small as 2. Plenty of good break out areas and syndicate/meeting room space are available.
 


Local Info

Ayrshire is the birthplace of Open Golf, with Open Championship courses at Troon and Turnberry, and the site of the very first British Open at Prestwick. 2004 saw the return of the British Open to Royal Troon, and Turnberry will stage the 2009 event.
The sheltered waters of the Firth of Clyde make a wonderful playground for anyone who loves being on or beside the sea. The estuary has that magical west coast of Scotland feel, but getting there is so quick you can spend more time relaxing instead of travelling. That means a few more hours to stroll along a wide beach, dodging each wave as it wets the golden sand a little higher. Or an extra day to point your bow towards distant hills while crystal clear water slides under your hull. And as befits an area with a world-class reputation for yachting, Ayrshire boasts three superb marinas: at Largs, Ardrossan and Troon. And 80 miles of spacious beaches for building sandcastles and plenty of attractions to keep the children amused!

If you’d rather just sit back and enjoy the scenery, a boat trip is the perfect way to enjoy the freedom of the open sea. Take a cruise on the Waverley, the world’s last ocean-going paddle steamer, which plies the Ayrshire ports. Alternatively join a pleasure trip to see some of the Clyde’s marine wildlife.

The Isle of Arran is one of the most southerly Scottish islands and is known as 'Scotland in miniature'. It's the ideal place for cycling, hillwalking and island golf ….as well as relaxing on the coast and in the countryside while taking in the history, craft and culture of a Scottish island whose history is intertwined with Celtic myth and legend.

Planning a short break in Scotland, a vacation, a golf holiday, a hillwalking break, a visit to trace your family's Scottish history….. or just a relaxing time away from the rat race? - Ayrshire and the Isle of Arran can help give you all you're looking for.
 


Our Location
Burnhouse Manor
Beith
Beith
KA15 1LJ

T. +44 (0) 1560484006
F. +44(0) 1560484114
E. enquiries@burnhousemanor.co.uk
W. www.burnhousemanor.co.uk

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