Historic B&B’s in the West of Scotland
Bed and Breakfast and Small Hotels in the west of Scotland including Glasgow, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Argyll and Bute.
As the name suggests, this former police station stands in the heart of the community and offers spacious rooms within the original living quarters of the station’s sergeant Each room has a view either overlooking the towns conservation area, or the Carrick Hills.
The Old Cottage in Kilmelford offers guests a unique stay within a historic building. Rooms feature private bathrooms with walk-in showers, sea and garden views, all include modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs. A full English or Irish breakfast is served daily.
Steeped in history, the Inverkip Hotel has been welcoming guests for over 200 years. Family rooms offer private bathrooms and menus are proudly Scottish, locally sourced and seasonal – with something to suit every taste.
This beautifully restored ancient mill retains some well-preserved machinery displayed inside the lounge / breakfast area. Each guest room has a private shower room, a seating area, TV, wardrobe, tea and coffee machines, cold drinks, and breakfast is served each morning.
Celebrating a masterpiece of Baronial architecture, Glencruitten House was built in 1897 and later enhanced by the celebrated architect Sir Robert Lorimer. Each of the exquisitely designed rooms and suites, offer a blend of heritage charm and modern sophistication.
A warm, friendly welcome awaits you at this peaceful, restored mansion house nestling in several acres of beautifully manicured gardens and grounds. Relaxed informal dining in the intimate Tudor Gallery Bistro…
This traditional old Scottish farmhouse has undergone total refurbishment and now offers two modern luxury bedrooms in a private area of the house. Set in tranquil grounds with views over the rolling countryside, yet within easy reach of Glasgow and East Kilbride.
This stunning three floor terraced townhouse sits in a charming and beautiful area of the town centre shadowed by the spire of St Andrews Church. With convenient parking, tasteful and comfortable furnishings, completed with a traditional full Scottish breakfast offering.
Set beside the tranquil shores of Loch Creran, this historic 17th century tower house castle now offers luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation in six elegant rooms. Also known as the ‘Black Castle’, it was originally built by Sir Duncan Campbell between 1601 and 1609.
Dating from 1860, Glengorm Castle, aka Castle Sorn, was built in a Scots Baronial style for the highly controversial James Forsyth of Quinish. With stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean, it offers B&B accommodation in 7 comfortable rooms.