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The Moorpark House Hotel is a grand yet welcoming four star Ayrshire hotel located in Ayrshire, near Glasgow, Scotland.
The sweeping drive and the magnificent door and hard carved oak hallway are a prelude to enjoying a service and food only matched by the richly elegant d?cor that includes individually designed en-suite bedrooms.
The Moorpark House Hotel is a grand yet welcoming four star Ayrshire hotel, home to some of Scotland's most impressive interiors and classical, handmade soft furnishings. A four star Ayrshire hotel with 12 double rooms, each featuring its own style of interior decoration and exquisite ensuite facilities. All finished with handmade soft furnishings to be luxuriously comfortable. All the rooms enjoy views out to the croquet lawns, down the tree lined drive, out to the moors or across the Ayrshire countryside. Situated on the beautiful Clyde Coast, Ayrshire has it all and more. Beautiful scenery, fascinating history, outdoor activities, some of the finest golf courses in the world, superior accommodation and gourmet dining. Travel back in time to Robert Burns Cottage and visit the Burns family. See the world's most important Robert Burns collection in the Museum. Walk in the footsteps of Tam O'Shanter in "Alloway's auld haunted kirk" and across auld Brig O'Doon, where Tam's mare, Meg had her narrow escape from the witches. View Robert Burns' beloved Ayrshire countryside from the roof of Burns Monument and experience the humour and excitement of Robert Burns best-loved tale in the Tam O'Shanter Experience. Our fine Ayrshire restaurant has an award winning Head Chef with a real passion for food, and using the freshest and finest ingredients from Ayrshire producers to create dishes with excellent flavours and aromas. The menus are a testimony to fine Scottish cooking complimented by a world class wines, champagne and liquors, impeccably presented and served.
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