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BLANEFIELD


Blanefield is located by Turnberry in Ayrshire, approximately 40 miles (64km) from Glasgow. Set in magnificent garden grounds, it is the perfect venue for a relaxing break in luxurious surroundings. The property is only 3 miles from the coast and The Ailsa Championship Golf Course at Turnberry which has hosted the Open Championship four times and is recognized as one of the finest links courses in the world.


Blanefield is available for hire on an exclusive use basis with a full or self catered arrangement. The house is a perfect venue for friends and family get-togethers, golfing vacations, reunions and celebrations or for corporate team building.


The house boasts magnificent gardens, a burn and waterfall and is surrounded by its own woodland and fields. It incorporates 6 bedroom suites, library, great hall and drawing room. For cozy nights in there are also open log fires.


The scenery in this part of Scotland is truly spectacular - the coastline is well known for its sunsets and views across the Firth of Clyde to Ailsa Craig, Arran and the Kintyre Peninsula. For those people who wish to explore the countryside of Robert Burns, Blanefield is perfectly located.


Blanefield can be let with or without services. The services are undertaken by Inverlochy Castle Management International staff and chefs. Blanefield is managed by Inverlochy Castle Management International.


www.blanefieldhouse.com for booking information see page 68


The Drawing Room, Kelburn Castle


River Doon


Blanefield in miles by car to:- Glasgow Airport Prestwick Airport Edinburgh Airport


Turnberry, A Luxury Collection Resort Kelburn Castle


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