ID: S282710
Guests adore the cottage's stunning location with fabulous views and proximity to Culzean Castle's grounds. The accommodation is praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and well-equipped nature. While some guests mention issues with privacy due to public thoroughfares and signage for parking, the overall experience is one of peace and enjoyment, with many expressing a desire to return.
The cottage receives high praise for its cleanliness, with guests consistently noting a well-maintained and clean environment upon arrival.
The location is highly acclaimed for its beauty and access to Culzean Country Park, castle, and coastline, despite the number of steps mentioned.
Comfort is well-regarded with mentions of a lovely bed and bedding, though some guests noted issues with seating in the lounge and a desire for better privacy measures.
Facilities are generally good, with a well-appointed kitchen and cosy setting. However, there are several mentions of maintenance issues such as shower adjustments and the need for clearer parking signage.
There is insufficient information regarding gifts or additional thoughtful touches provided by the hosts, so a score cannot be accurately given.
Resting on the idyllic shores of the Ayrshire coast, encompassed by the beauty of the National Trust for Scotland's Culzean Castle, you will find this inviting all ground floor cottage, South Segganwell. Once home to shepherd William Kirkland and his family, this property now offers a desirable base for an escape to Maybole. Venture down the set of steps to your beautiful abode, making your way into the living/dining room, where you can take a seat on the sofa and enjoy an evening of relaxation, with the woodburning stove creating a homely aura and the large windows allowing you to soak up your surroundings. Carry your conversations over to the dining table and raise a glass to an unforgettable holiday over a lovely home cooked meal, prepared in the well equipped kitchen. When it's time to rest, discover the beautiful double bedroom, boasting a welcoming, crisp and clean interior and served by the shower room, where you can freshen up after a day at the beach. Spend mornings discovering the 600 acres of land surrounding the property with your canine companion, while its three miles of stunning coastline offers an unforgettable backdrop to your walks. For a memorable stay in Scotland, South Segganwell makes a wonderful choice for a couple seeking a seaside escape. Note: This property can be booked with Refs: 1060510, 1060512, 1060513, 1060515, 1104229, 1104228 and 1104230 together sleeping 31 guests.
The ancient capital of Carrick, Maybole is a historic town sitting with South Ayrshire in Scotland, boasting plenty of shops, pubs, eateries and much more to explore on a self-catered stay. The town benefits from lying within close reach of the coast where you can find plenty of water sporting opportunities, walking routes, and cycling, as well as the Galloway Forest Park being just a scenic drive away. Close to Ayr and Culzean Bay too, there's plenty to explore around Maybole.
All ground floor.
One double bedroom.
Shower room with shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with woodburning stove.
Night storage heating and woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, TV.
Electricity included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Fuel for the wood burner is not included in rent.
Cot available.
Off road parking for two cars.
600 acres of woodland and formal gardens, and three miles of varied coastline.
Holiday guests can enjoy a complimentary tour of the castle, subject to normal opening hours and availability.
Access to the estate grounds outside of the regular opening hours.
Two well behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 3.7 miles, pub 3.8 miles.
Beach 0.1 miles.
There is no WiFi at this property and phone signal is intermittent.
There are over 100 steps down to the cottage.
You may need a torch if arriving at night time, please take care.
Cot bedding is not provided.
There is an interlinking door between North and South Segganwell, which can be unlocked if both cottages are booked by the same party.
The public do have access to the beach in front of the cottages.
The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here
David
One of the most beautiful cottages I have stayed in, stunning location, a proper Jewel in Scottish National Trust Crown, thanks so much for an unforgettable week
Jill
Will always return . A few pointers May help to have a mat on entrance as gap under door means lot of sand hoppers get in on an evening and create quite the investation. A mattress topper would help for comfort on the bed . Also in winter to be provided with some wood for fire as the storage heaters donât keep it very warm . Help to have a large frying pan in kitchen .
Andrew
This was a lovely cottage very comfortable fantastic views the cottage itself is very comfortable had everything you needed for your stay
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