Glenapp Castle
Europe /
United Kingdom /
Scotland /
South Ayrshire /
Ballantrae
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Type: Hotel
Address: Ballantrae, South Ayrshire, KA26 0NZ
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Open: April - October... Glenapp Castle is one mile from the A77 Glasgow to Stranraer trunk road near the village of Ballantrae. It was built in 1870 by the celebrated architect David Bryce for James Hunter, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire.
'We
want our visitors to consider themselves honoured personal guests in our home.
We want them to feel, as we do, that this is a special place where they can come
to escape from the world for a while and renew their energies in peace, quiet
and privacy, while enjoying all the creature comforts of a luxury hotel.'
Graham
and Fay Cowan.
A member of Relais & Chateaux
The
castle is open to individual guests as an exclusive luxury retreat from April
through October each year and is available throughout the year for exclusive use
reservations.
HistoryGlenapp Castle was built
in 1870 by the celebrated architect David Bryce for James Hunter, the Deputy
Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire.
The Castle and its lands were purchased in 1917 by James Lyle Mackay,
subsequently, the first Earl of Inchcape. His descendants owned the castle until
1982, during which time they expanded the estate considerably and enlarged,
altered the castle to its present form.
The McMillan family acquired the castle in June 1994, by which time it had sadly
fallen into a very poor state of repair. Their daughter and son-in-law, Fay and
Graham Cowan made the castle their home and embarked upon a lengthy restoration.
For six years their full time occupation has been the restoration and conversion
of the Castle and its thirty acres of magnificent gardens. That work is now
finished and Glenapp has been restored to its rightful glory.
In April of the year 2000, a very unique and exciting event took place in the
sleepy Scottish fishing village of Ballantrae in Ayrshire. For the first time,
after many years of neglect, followed by a painstaking restoration project, Glenapp
Castle, a vast and spectacular Victorian mansion set high above the village
overlooking the Irish Sea and the island of Ailsa Craig opened its doors as an
exclusive luxury Hotel.
Within the Castle there are graceful Lounges and elegant Dining Rooms as well as
17 individually furnished and decorated Bedrooms and Suites, seemingly endless
oak panelled hallways and corridors. All are handsomely furnished with
personally chosen antiques and fine oil paintings, individually decorated to the
highest standard in traditional style.
The castle is open to individual guests as an exclusive luxury retreat from
April through October each year and is available throughout the year for
exclusive use reservations.
Glenapp
Castle
is one mile from the A77 Glasgow to Stranraer trunk road near the village of
Ballantrae.
Dining at the Castle is a
unique experience. The finest cuisine, produced by a skilled and professional
team, is served each evening in the gracious surroundings of the Castle Dining
Rooms. Complementary wines from the cellars are served with each day's menu, or
guests may prefer to choose from the extensive Connoisseurs' List.
Individual
guests at Glenapp Castle may prefer simply to relax and enjoy the peace
and seclusion of the Castle and its beautiful gardens. The more energetic might
also have a game of Croquet or perhaps Tennis on our all weather Court in the
grounds.
For the golfer we are happy to arrange for a round on one of the many superb
local courses such as Creachmore in Stranraer, Dunskey at Portpatrick, or
Brunston Castle at Dailly. For the connoisseur we can also arrange golf at
Turnberry, Royal Troon, Prestwick or Western Gailes, all of which are within an
hour's drive of Glenapp.
We can also arrange salmon and trout Fishing on local rivers such as the
Stinchar, the Cree and the Bladnoch as well as fly casting tuition. Loch
and Sea Fishing, Boat Trips to Ailsa Craig or the Mull of Kintyre, Windsurfing,
Sailing and Horse Riding are also available.
The wild and beautiful countryside of Ayrshire and Galloway which surrounds Glenapp
is perfect for Mountain Biking, Bird Watching and Walking.
For groups, we can also arrange excellent driven or walked up Shooting for
pheasant and partridge and superb rough Shooting and Deer Stalking as well as
Clay Pigeon Shooting within the Castle grounds.
We can even organise off Road Driving and Paintball Shooting.
All of the Castle's Rooms
are bright and sunny thanks to the tall and elegant Victorian windows and all Rooms
have luxurious traditionally appointed en-suite facilities, as well as colour
Television, Video Recorder and Compact Disc Player. Each Bedroom and Bathroom
has a Direct Dial Telephone. Many Bedrooms have coal and log effect gas fires,
and all Rooms have superb views of the gardens or the coastline, or both in many
cases.
There are seventeen luxuriously appointed Bedrooms & Suites at Glenapp.
All are individual and all look out upon the beauty of the gardens or across the
Irish Sea to Ailsa Craig, Arran and the Mull of Kintyre.
The two 'Master Rooms' are palatial in size with highly ornate
cornice-work.
There are two Suites, which in addition to the Bedroom area have an
interconnecting Sitting Room. The
en-suite Bathrooms - traditionally appointed - are equally luxurious.
All Rooms have Direct Dial Telephone, colour TV, VCR and CD Player.