Rosalin Cottage

Southern Scotland
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Cottage
  • Sykes 3
  • Rosalin Cottage is a charming cottage located in the quaint village of Dreghorn near Irvine, in North Ayshire. Close to amenities. Short distance to beach....

    Features

    Allows Pets
    Coastal
    Countryside
    Fire Log
    Garden
    Great View
    Off Road Parking
    Washing Machine
    Wifi

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    Irvine 3.9 miles. Rosalin Cottage is a beautiful, historic abode nestled into a traditional row of miners’cottages in Dreghorn near Irvine.
    Rosalin Cottage rests in Perceton Row, which dates from the early 19th Century and is a designated Conservation Area, being one of a few surviving Miners Rows, making it a great base for couples and history lovers looking for a base in North Ayshire.
    Be welcomed into a beautiful property with a kitchen offering ample amenities and contemporary furnishings.
    The living/dining room is a great space for guests to relax after a long day of exploring the local area, with a dining table ideal for romantic meals for two, complemented by a glass of fizz.
    Afterwards, settle into the sitting area and warm your feet beside the woodburning stove as you enjoy a good book or your favourite TV show.
    When sleep calls, freshen up in the shower room, before cosying up for the night in the double bedroom.
    Enjoy breakfast in the garden before heading out to explore.
    Rosalin Cottage benefits from a charming, rural setting only a short distance from the coast of Ayrshire, throughout which you will discover numerous walks, wildlife watching opportunities, and cycle ways.
    The 106-mile Ayrshire Coastal Pathway is one of Scotland’s Great Trails and part of the International Appalachian Trail, ideal for those with a sense of adventure. The route follows beautiful, panoramic coastlines and passes fascinating castles such as Culzean, Ballantrae and Portencross.
    Visitors can also explore the historic Burns Trail or other attractions dedicated to Scotland’s rich history, for example Viking invaders, Betsy Miller, reputedly the first female sea captain, or hop on the ferry to Millport.
    Irvine and Dreghorn have a history stretching back to Neolithic times and Dreghorn is possibly the oldest continually inhabited village in Europe.
    The harbourside walk enjoys various features with an SSSI across the bay, plus a Scottish Maritime Museum which includes the oldest sea-going private steam yacht and the last Clyde “puffer”; reminders of Irvine’s former prominence as a seaport. As well as vibrant coffee shops and Arts Centre there is the 16th century Ship Inn, restaurants and other pubs.
    From the harbour, access Irvine’s sand dunes and expansive beach, linking to those at Barassie, Troon and beyond.
    With spectacular views across the Clyde to Arran it is a great place for dog walks, sea swimming and spectacular sunsets.
    Local facilities include The Portal a new leisure centre with a variety of facilities.
    For shopping, the Rivergate Shopping Centre is home to over 60 stores.
    Further afield in north Ayrshire visitors can enjoy trips along the Clyde on the Waverley Paddle Steamer or ferries to Arran or the Cumbraes, try out golf at one of the local courses.
    There are good opportunities for many leisure activities including, sailing, walking and cycling, including the national cycle network route.
    Explore the wonders of Ayrshire with a stay at Rosalin Cottage.

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