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"A beautiful house - thank you for the pleasure of staying here!"
Mr & Mrs Clark, Edinburgh. (May 2005)

 

"Our first night on honeymoon ... the best view ... the best breakfast ... WONDERFUL!"

Mr & Mrs Edsen, Germany. (May 2006)

 

"A fantastic stay!"
Mrs Vidal,
Palma de Mallorca
(August 2006)

"Magnifique!"
Mr & Mrs LeSueur,
Paris, France
(April 2007)

"Loved the Victorian
style and grace!"

Dr Noson, Seattle, USA
(July 2007)

 

Carlton Seamill Bed & Breakfast - West Kilbride, Ayrshire

View of Seamill Beach, from the Principal Bedroom

View of Seamill Beach, from the Principal Bedroom

 

Carlton can accommodate a maximum of six adult B & B guests. Its three guest-bedrooms are all on the first floor, immediately beside the shared bathroom.

 

Principal Bedroom

 

Principal Bedroom – standard double – west-facing, with a spectacular, uninterrupted view to Arran and the Clyde; this elegant Victorian bedroom is especially popular with honeymoon couples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drummond Bedroom

 

Drummond Bedroom – Scottish double – west-facing, with an uninterrupted view to Arran and the Clyde; this is an extremely comfortable, intimate and charming room with oriental and art-deco themes.

 

Ainsle Bedroom

 

Ainslie Bedroom – twin-bedded – east-facing, inland to Seamill and West Kilbride; also very comfortable, charming and well-appointed – though not benefiting from a sea-view.

 

Please note that, in order to maintain the architectural integrity of Carlton’s fine Victorian rooms (of which we are justly proud), we have chosen not to install en-suite bathrooms.

 

However, the Principal Bedroom and the Ainslie Bedroom have in-room wash-hand basins. The bathroom includes an instant shower, over the bath.

 

Our guest accommodation is very gracious, well-appointed and comfortable – but it aims to offer Victorian charm and architectural heritage, rather than 21st-century modernity.