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Seamill in North Ayrshire as its appellation suggests is a coastal settlement, originally named for the watermill there which ground grain in the 17th century and maybe even earlier, the building still in evidence if not operation. The A78 coast road passes through the village. Although officialdom has attempted to merge Seamill into adjacent West Kilbride, it is thought of locally as a separate place, though its symbiotic relationship with its neighbour is demonstrated by that large village’s golf course being located in Seamill – a traditional and well-regarded links course by the way. In the late 19th century what had been a rather untouched rural spot changed character, its obvious natural resources utilised in creating a small health and seaside resort based around a hydrotherapy establishment which is now a conference centre and spa hotel. Other fine Victorian buildings can be seen here too. Those natural resources were its location by the sea, a pleasant and extensive sandy beach along Ardneil Bay within which the village sits, curving up to the fishing village of Portencross, and the beautiful views westward. From Seamill the Isle of Arran and particularly Goat Fell on its eastern coast can generally be seen across the Firth of Clyde; Ailsa Craig likewise offers a feast for the eyes; and in the right conditions the sunsets are spectacular.

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Carlton Seamill (0.10 miles)

Carlton Seamill
Carlton is an impressive, stone-built Scottish Victorian house, dated 1883, occupying an ideal location at Seamill, on the Ayrshire coast. It enjoys a commanding view, over Seamill shore and beach, to the world-famous Firth ... More | visit website
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Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort (0.13 miles)

Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort
This Victorian hotel stands only metres from the beach and enjoys dramatic views over the Ayrshire countryside, the Firth of Clyde and the majestic mountains of Arran.

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Lauriston Hotel (3.83 miles)

Lauriston Hotel
Family run, the Lauriston Hotel boasts the highest levels of service, accomodation and menus to suit all tastes.The Lauriston retains an individuality of character and style, and offers a unique, memorable, and special Ayrshire hotel ... More | visit website
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Ardeer Farm Steading (5.68 miles)

Ardeer Farm Steading

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Ardeer Steading is a 4 star converted luxury farm steading set on the edge of a 100 acre working farm. In a rural setting It is accessible from the main ... More

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Nethermains Lodge (7.00 miles)

Nethermains Lodge

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In a peaceful yet convenient location, this 19th century farmhouse is close to the A78 and approximately 15 minutes from Prestwick Airport and 40 minutes from Glasgow International Airport. Local train stations ... More

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No.62 Bed & Breakfast (7.23 miles)

No.62 Bed & Breakfast
Fresh and Contemporary bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Largs. No.62 B&B has recently been renovated and offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Largs, Ayrshire. We are centrally located with easy access to the Largs Marina, ... More | visit website
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Glendarroch (7.36 miles)

Glendarroch

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Glendarroch is a family run 3 star bed & breakfast (B&B) in the sunny seaside town of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. The accommodation is located on Irvine Road, only two minutes ... More

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Brisbane House Hotel (7.79 miles)

Brisbane House Hotel

The Brisbane House boasts stunning seafront views and has recently completed a total refurbishment. We offer panoramic views from our 150seat Henrys Restaurant has floor to ceiling thermo glass and serves menus with european influences along side traditional ... More | visit website

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Whin Park Guest House (8.16 miles)

Whin Park Guest House
Whin Park has been established for over 30years and provides high standards of service and excellent accommodation which have consistently seen it awarded 4 Stars by Visitscotland. A tasty Scottish breakfast, cooked to order and ... More | visit website
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Moorpark House Hotel (8.34 miles)

Moorpark House Hotel

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Moorpark House has, over the past 4 years, undergone a multi million pound refurbishment and conversion transforming the property into a grand yet welcoming country house hotel. It has an imposing entrance ... More

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