Stewarton

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Tel code: 01560 | code search
Postcode: KA3 | code search
Population: 6600
Council: East Ayrshire
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Fenwick Hotel
"Good Points: Convenient location, friendly, helpful staff Bad Points: Traffic noise General review: Comfortable hotel, good location ..." More

Fenwick Hotel
"Good Points: Convenient location, friendly, helpful staff Bad Points: Traffic noise General review: Comfortable hotel, good location

Date visited: 2009-09-21 ..." More

Granary
"Really friendly place you can sit and have a relaxing day, has many great values such as the sun trap beer garden which is taken care of all year around ..." More

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Stewarton is a historic town in East Ayrshire in Scotland situated 5 miles north of Kilmarnock on the Annick Water. The rural town is known as ‘The Bonnet Toun’ and was associated with making bonnets and traditional Scottish head-wear during the 16th century, specialising in manufacturing regimental headgear such as ‘The Tam O’ Shanter’, ‘The Balmoral’ and ‘The Glengarry’. A notable resident was the industrialist David Dale (1739-1840) who was born in Stewarton and went on to pioneer the cotton mills at New Lanark. Surrounded by rolling countryside and impressive heritage, Stewarton is a popular tourist resort ideal for walkers, cyclists, golfers and nature –watchers, the town has holiday accommodation, shops and amenities, cafes, pubs and restaurants, a fitness centre and a choice of golf courses. Nearby attraction include Dean Castle Country Park with 14th century castle and visitor centre set in beautiful countryside with displays of weapons and armour, woodland walks, a tea-room, children’s play area, pets’ corner with aviaries and ponds. The Burns House Museum in Mauchline which was the house Robert Burns, Scotland’s National Bard lived in during his most creative period, the Newmilns dry ski-slope, set among beautiful pine trees and Knockshinnoch Lagoon Nature Reserve, run by the Scottish Wildlife Trust with woodland abundant with local wildlife including birds, otters, butterflies and more.

Estate Agent

Thomson James & Co

Performing Arts

Stewarton Drama Group

Pub and Bar

Bonnet Bar
Granary
Smugglers Inn
Stewarton Arms

School

Lainshaw Primary School

Taxi

M & A Cabs

Shops

Woodburning Stoves Ltd

Places to Stay near Stewarton

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Burnhouse Manor Hotel (3.63 miles)

Burnhouse Manor Hotel

Burnhouse Manor is a family run Three Star Country House Hotel with a reputation for first class food, professional service and the warmest of welcomes. Our menus are made up form the finest fresh Scottish ... More | visit website

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Howard Park Hotel (3.69 miles)

Howard Park Hotel

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We're situated in a beautiful area in the Ayrshire town of Kilmarnock, where there is much to explore. We offer our guests a friendly and relaxed atmosphere throughout their stay with ... More

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The Alpine Lodge (4.95 miles)

The Alpine Lodge

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Ideally located, easy traveling distance from Prestwick Airport. The Alpine Lodge puts you close enough to everything. The prime location provides easy access to Prestwick, ... More

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Woodcroft Self Catering Holiday Cottages (4.98 miles)

Woodcroft Self Catering Holiday Cottages

Cottages within a stones throw - 5 minutes walk to all the lovely amenities of the seaside town of Ayr. Theatre, cinema, restaurants, pubs, bars, discos, sports centres, indoor tennis, racing and golf are all ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Kilmarnock (5.12 miles)

Premier Inn Kilmarnock
Ideally located within easy reach of the A71 and M77. Irvine, Ayr, Prestwick and Glasgow are all easily accessible from this hotel. For shops and local amenities Kilmarnock town centre is 3 miles away. Troon ... More | visit website
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Park Hotel (5.18 miles)

Park Hotel

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Contemporary, unique and luxurious accommodation in the heart of beautiful, rural Ayrshire. A perfect choice for the business or leisure traveller, offering excellent value and only 20 minutes from Glasgow.

Built in ... More

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Kidron House Hotel (5.92 miles)

Kidron House Hotel

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Ideal if you are looking for a Prestwick Airport Hotel or Guesthouse, Kidron situated a few miles away, is an ideal base to start your holiday in the west coast ... More

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Uplawmoor Hotel (5.98 miles)

Uplawmoor Hotel

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Uplawmoor Hotel, set in the picturesque hills of Renfrewshire, near Glasgow. Uplawmoor Hotel & Restaurant is a small independent hotel, personally managed by Stuart & Emma Peacock who offer visitors to Scotland ... More

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Travelodge Kilmarnock (5.98 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Braidmead House (7.23 miles)

Braidmead House
Braidmead house is a stunning Victorian mansion located in the heart of Irvine and Ayrshire, providing first class accommodation bed and breakfast.

Completely renovated and restored and extended over a four year period, braidmead house opened ... More | visit website

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