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Foxbar Hotel
62/64 London Road
Kilmarnock
Ayrshire and Arran

KA3 7DD
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The hotel is only fifteen minutes drive from Prestwick airport and thirty minutes from Glasgow airport and is within easy reach of all of ayrshire, the coast and numerous championship and local golf courses. The hotel boasts twenty newly refurbished bedrooms and offers facilities for weddings, private functions and conferences. Our newly refurbished restaurant and family bistro offers a great atmosphere for all the family to enjoy. All our bedrooms have been fully refurbished to a very high standard and all are en-suite with shower, tea / coffee making facilities and flat screen televisions. •All bedrooms are NON-SMOKING •Ample free parking with security lighting. •Free Wireless Internet available in our visitors lounge and the majority of our bedrooms. •Night porter on duty every night. From casual lunches, dinners and snacks - to family gatherings and celebrations, the Foxbar Hotel is the perfect venue. Appreciate a meal in our light and airy dining area, or unwind at the bar with a glass of fine wine. Children can enjoy cartoons in the TV area, providing you with some downtime to relax and enjoy good food and drink in the easy going surroundings of our restaurant bar/bistro area.Up to five years of age children are welcome to stay free meals taken will be charged.Children up to twelve years old will be charged half single occupancy rate.Children over twelve will be classed as adult therefore charged at adult rate.

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