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Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle, Maybole

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4.7
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Sleeps up to 4
Bedrooms: 2

Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle is a self-catering flat set within the grounds of the historic Culzean Castle estate on the Ayrshire coast in south-west Scotland. This is a genuinely special place to stay you're not near the castle, you're actually on the estate itself.

The Ayrshire coastline surrounds you here. The estate sits above the Firth of Clyde with views towards Arran. You can walk the estate's woodland paths, visit the walled garden and explore the clifftop grounds without ever getting in a car.

The Brewhouse Flat is a self-catering apartment within the castle's historic outbuildings. It sleeps a small group and offers a comfortable base right at the heart of the estate.

 

About Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle

Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle is a self-catering flat set within the grounds of the historic Culzean Castle estate on the Ayrshire coast in south-west Scotland. This is a genuinely special place to stay you're not near the castle, you're actually on the estate itself.

The Ayrshire coastline surrounds you here. The estate sits above the Firth of Clyde with views towards Arran. You can walk the estate's woodland paths, visit the walled garden and explore the clifftop grounds without ever getting in a car.

The Brewhouse Flat is a self-catering apartment within the castle's historic outbuildings. It sleeps a small group and offers a comfortable base right at the heart of the estate. Please note: this property does not have a hot tub.

Culzean Castle itself is 0 miles away you're on site. Turnberry Golf Course is roughly 6 miles away. Ayr town centre is approximately 13 miles (around 25 minutes). Electric Brae, the famous optical illusion road, is about 5 miles away.

Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle suits couples or small groups who want direct access to one of Scotland's finest estates. History, coastal walks and golf nearby it's a hard combination to beat.

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Need To Know

What Guests Love

What do previous guests think about their group stay at Brewhouse Flat

On the Culzean Estate

You're staying within the actual Culzean Castle estate grounds direct access to the castle, gardens and coastal walks from your door.

Ayrshire Coastal Location

The estate sits above the Firth of Clyde with sweeping views towards the Isle of Arran and easy access to the Ayrshire coastline.

Historic Character

The flat is housed in the castle's historic outbuildings giving the accommodation a genuine sense of place you won't find in a standard lodge park.

Walks From the Door

Miles of marked woodland and clifftop paths run through the estate so you can head out on foot straight from the property.

Close to Turnberry

Turnberry Golf Resort is around 6 miles away making this a solid base for golfers visiting one of Scotland's most famous links courses.

Peaceful Setting

The estate is quiet and well away from busy roads. It's a genuinely calm place to stay with very little noise or disturbance.

Getting To Brewhouse Flat

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle by car, take the A77 south from Ayr then join the A719 coastal road and follow the signs for Culzean Castle. The estate entrance is clearly signed and parking is available on site.

By Train

The nearest railway station is Maybole, approximately 4 miles from the estate, with regular services running from Glasgow Central. From Maybole station a taxi or local bus will take you to the castle estate.

On-site parking available within the estate
Maybole station (approx 4 miles)
Accessible via the A719 Ayrshire coastal road

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Culzean Castle & Country Park (National Trust for Scotland)
Distance: On site
KA19 8LE
Electric Brae (optical illusion road)
Distance: Approx 5 miles
KA19 7PH
Turnberry Golf Resort
Distance: Approx 6 miles
KA26 9LT
Culzean Clifftop Path
Distance: On site
KA19 8LE
Culzean Woodland Walks
Distance: On site
KA19 8LE
Dunure Village & Coastal Path
Distance: Approx 5 miles
KA7 4LH
Maybole Town Centre
Distance: Approx 4 miles
KA19 7DD
Ayr Town Centre
Distance: Approx 13 miles
KA7 1UT
Girvan High Street
Distance: Approx 13 miles
KA26 9HH
Maybole (taxi & local services)
Distance: Approx 4 miles
KA19 7DD
Ayr Bus & Rail Links
Distance: Approx 13 miles
KA7 1UT
A77 Main Road South to Stranraer
Distance: Approx 3 miles
KA26 0AA
Culzean Castle & Country Park (National Trust for Scotland)
Distance: On site
KA19 8LE
Electric Brae (optical illusion road)
Distance: Approx 5 miles
KA19 7PH
Turnberry Golf Resort
Distance: Approx 6 miles
KA26 9LT
Culzean Clifftop Path
Distance: On site
KA19 8LE
Culzean Woodland Walks
Distance: On site
KA19 8LE
Dunure Village & Coastal Path
Distance: Approx 5 miles
KA7 4LH
Maybole Town Centre
Distance: Approx 4 miles
KA19 7DD
Ayr Town Centre
Distance: Approx 13 miles
KA7 1UT
Girvan High Street
Distance: Approx 13 miles
KA26 9HH
Maybole (taxi & local services)
Distance: Approx 4 miles
KA19 7DD
Ayr Bus & Rail Links
Distance: Approx 13 miles
KA7 1UT
A77 Main Road South to Stranraer
Distance: Approx 3 miles
KA26 0AA

Is Brewhouse Flat Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
The Culzean Castle estate has plenty for children. The castle itself is a real draw with towers and sea views. The country park has woodland trails, a walled garden and open grounds to explore. The Swan Pond and adventure playground within the estate are great for younger visitors.
Pet Friendly
Pet policy for Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle is not confirmed in the available information. The estate is a managed National Trust for Scotland property with wildlife and formal gardens so restrictions may apply. Always check directly with the property before travelling with a pet.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Brewhouse Flat

Culzean Castle Tearoom (NTS)

Located On site from your accommodation.

Postcode: KA19 8LE

The Electric Brae Inn

Located Approx 5 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: KA19 7PH

Wildings Restaurant & Hotel, Maidens

Located Approx 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: KA26 9NR

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Brewhouse Flat

Does this lodge have a hot tub?
No, Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle does not have a hot tub. If a hot tub is essential for your stay it's worth checking alternative properties in the Ayrshire area.
Is it pet friendly?
We don't have confirmed pet policy details for this property so it's best to check directly before booking. Some estate properties have restrictions due to the managed grounds and wildlife on site.
Where exactly is the property located?
The flat is within the grounds of Culzean Castle estate near Maybole in South Ayrshire, postcode KA19 8LE. You are staying on the estate itself not in a nearby village.
What type of accommodation is it?
Brewhouse Flat is a self-catering apartment set within the historic outbuildings of Culzean Castle. It offers a genuinely historic setting that is quite different from a standard holiday lodge.
What can we do on the estate?
The Culzean Castle estate includes woodland walks, a walled garden, clifftop paths above the Firth of Clyde and the castle itself managed by the National Trust for Scotland. There is plenty to keep you busy without leaving the grounds.
How far is the nearest town?
Maybole is the closest town at around 4 miles away and Ayr is approximately 13 miles giving you access to supermarkets, restaurants and shops within a short drive.
Is Culzean Castle open to visit?
Culzean Castle is managed by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to visitors during the season. Entry charges apply and it's advisable to check the NTS website for current opening times before your visit.
How do I get there by car?
The estate is accessed via the A719 Ayrshire coastal road south of Ayr. Follow signs for Culzean Castle and use the main estate entrance the postcode KA19 8LE will take you to the right area.

Brewhouse Flat - Culzean Castle Reviews

Elizabeth
Beautifully appointed flat. Everything we could have wanted was supplied. The view of the sea was wonderful and the castle and all its facilities were on doorstep.
Robert
Brilliant place to stay marvelous views and lots of places to visit. Hoping to go back again next year if jo will have us .Thank you Bobby and Helen .
Rachel
Absolutely amazing flat and location!
Philip
Fabulous accommodation in a wonderful setting. The apartment had everything we needed. Culzean Country Park is a great place to get away from it all for a few days.
Beautifully appointed, tastefully curated, spotlessly clean, cosy and comfortable. Weather a wee bit inclement when we stayed but we were kept up to date with excellent communication from the castle team. We had a wonderful stay and are planning our return.
The flat was beautiful! I was disappointed by the constant stream of people walking through the 'private' garden. It was March and there was no way I could sit quietly on my own bench as there were random people sat on it....morning afternoon evening. We chose the accommodation based on the private space. There seems to be foot path from the beach that leads straight into the garden and no sign or fence to ask people not to enter from the castle side, so don't call it a private garden or terrace!
Perfect. We loved our stay. Spotlessly clean. Really comfortable bed. Spacious. Very well equipped kitchen. Sea views. And a castle with varied and beautiful grounds, with a caf and excellent secondhand bookshop. What more could you want?! The wifi is dodgy but that wasn't a problem for us. In February the castle was shut so it was quiet round the grounds. An exceptional place to stay.
Exactly as described. Fully equipped, very clean, nothing to secondguess as the prearrival info is detailed and accurate as is the info in the guest file at the flat. It is a very special place to stay, a beautiful location and property. We thoroughly enjoyed walking around the grounds. We would stay there again
This is a most excellent and spacious apartment in a spectacular clifftop location. The living space was spotless and the cleaning standards were obviously very high. The listing was slightly inaccurate as it stated bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC, and there is no bath just an entirely satisfactory shower. The only disappointment was the outdoor lights on a dusktodawn timer, intended to illuminate vulnerable areas like doors and windows and steps, which intrude into the bedrooms during the night even with heavy weight curtains and are the wrong type of light for the area. It could be a source of annoyance and undermine enjoyment of the dark night skies. To improve, consider more efficient lighting with a motion sensor. The apartment is very wellequipped with highquality furnishings, modern technology, and thoughful details, worthy of a fivestar rating for exceptional standards.
This is our second stay at The Brewhouse Flat. Since our last stay the flat has been refurbished it was good before, but now it's even better and I can't fault it at all. It really has been very tastefully furnished and is a credit to all the staff at NTS. I have stayed at other NTS locations and they have always been good. The staff are kind and helpful and the locations beautiful, so there is not much more you could ask for.
Antony
We rented this flat thirteen years ago, so it was a meeting again, this time in a refurbished and well equipped and modernised appartment with spacious rooms and luxurious interior decoration. It is a unique place in a castle and gardens with stunning views, offering not only comfortable living inside but also all sorts of activities and amenities outside. Including a restaurant, a bookshop and a walled garden, not to mention the tour of the castle itself. We loved strolling along the coastline and into the woods, watching wildlife, birds and the seals. A minus factor was a not functioning WIFI including TV, which, after our complaints, was not dealt with properly and effectively during our stay.
It was amazing, thanks for letting us stay in a castle! It is the best holiday home we have ever stayed in! Incredible setting, extremely comfortable and beautifully decorated in keeping with the overall vibe of the amazing castle. The grounds of the estate were also incredible a lovely varied setting with sea, woodland, play parks, gardens, cafes and cricket pitches! There was more than enough to keep us busy on the estate for several of our holiday days and we need to come back again to finish exploring fully! Overall this was an AMAZING family holiday setting well done to NTS for making such an amazing place accessible to the public in this way!
Dirty windows Strange odour in some of the rooms Unusable internet No restock ... Dirty windows Strange odour in some of the rooms Unusable internet No restock of supplies bin bags, coffee throughout the week
Jennifer
What a treat getting to stay in a castle! The rooms were spacious and comfortable, obviously quite recently refreshed and updated. Everything you need to have a pleasant stay except maybe a wooden spoon or two for cooking unless we just didnt find them! Exploring the castle and grounds right on your doorstep was great too. Thank you for our stay.
Top quality stay, loved every minute of it.
Deborah
This is an absolutely beautiful property in an absolutely stunning setting. Everything in the flat is of a high standard and it is equipped with everything you could need. I highly recommend staying here.
A superb stay at a wonderful property. Cannot recommend this one highly enough. Beautifully decorated and excellently equipped and in such great location. Very tranquil and with great walks around the castle grounds and cliffs.
Excellent accommodation in a wonderful location. Tastefully decorated and furnished in keeping with the historical ambience of the castle. Extremely comfortable, and all fittings and facilities are of the highest quality. We would unreservedly recommend this accommodation.
Solene
We had a very enjoyable week at the Brewhouse in Culzean Castle. It was newly renovated and beautifully appointed inside. The flat was very comfortable for a family of 4, especially the bedrooms which are huge. The estate itself is fabulous and there was plenty to keep us entertained. Two thing that were missing for us that would have made the accommodation perfect, chopping boards in the kitchen and some outdoor seating to enjoy the fantastic views.
This is our third stay in the Brew House Flat we love it and hope to return again soon. The only improvement I would suggest is a new tin opener!
Robert
Had a great time at the flat, all rooms were spacious especially the bedrooms, the kitchen was well appointed and all the appliances looked new, the bathroom however was what you would call bijou. Even though I was there in June the weather was very windy and a bit cold, however the night storage heaters were on when I arrived and the whole place was nice and warm. The main attraction is of course where the flat is in a castle surrounded by beautiful woodlands with great walks and a large adventure playground for the kids. I have visited Culzean many times I used to have a caravan along the shore and I never grow tired of the place, I have stayed in two of the suites on the top floor of the castle and also in the Royal Artillery cottage anyone staying in any of the properties will certainly not be disappointed. However, a few little suggestions for the managemant to consider 1. A net curtain on the inside front door for a wee bit of privacy. 2. A handle to be fitted on the wardrobe door in the bedroom with the two single beds, the door was sticking I had to use a spoon handle to prise it open. 3. A tray for carrying food to the dining table maybe there was one but I didn't see any In conclusion, I can highly recommend the properties I've stayed in and I have every intention of booking in again.
Patricia
We had a wonderful stay at the Brewhouse flat again in springtime and enjoyed the peace and beauty of the Culzean estate and its nearby beaches. Apart from a visit to Alloway, everything we wished was on our doorstep. Having stayed there twice before, we knew the flat and what was provided anything on our wish list for improvements is so tiny that it does not overshadow the restful and rewarding week there. Thank you NTS and Sykes
This location exceeded our expectations. The flat was clean, tidy and spacious. The NTS Scotland staff in the castle could not be more helpful. What a lovely spot. If you love the coast, history and the countryside, then you won't find better than this. Well done National Trust Scotland.
Booked Brewhouse for short Autumn selfcatering break, with easy country walks, and within an hour of family in Glasgow. It ticked all the boxes and more! We'd never been to Culzean Castle before and were blown away by the views best in the apartment was from corridor window. Cons 1. small bathroom with a shower over bath which both worked ok but not brilliantly why only gave facilities a smile, not super smile 2. Patchy wifi could be considered a pro! Pros 1. Views, views, views 2. Really comfortable beds and sofas 3. Castle with the enthusiastic guides in all the rooms we did Lego self tour & then the guided grizzly tour 4. Staying on a National Trust for Scotland property with a cafe, gift shop, secondhand bookshop, and recycling bins so easy holiday rubbish sorting!
Rachel
Absolutely idyllic setting and flat was well equipped with everything you could need.
Loved every minute of our stay at Brewhouse flat. Very comfortable, cosy even on a very stormy night! Felt very special staying in the castle! So much to see and do in the grounds of Culzean. Well definitely be back! Thank you NTS.
Robert
We really enjoyed our stay at Culzean Castle and loved having access to the grounds after they had closed to the public. The Brewhouse is as quirky as you would hope an apartment in a castle would be huge rooms and long corridors yet with modern bathroom and kitchen, well equipped with everything you could need. Highly recommended.
Anthony
The setting is wonderful and very special in the evenings when you can wander the grounds and the beach in peace. Numerous walks and paths kept us busy for a week and the excellent restaurant makes a good back up when self catering.The flat is well supplied and the beds are comfortable . The storage heaters make it quite hot so we turned them off in the bedroom. It would feel more luxurious if there were some more pictures hooks but no art, the throws were of better quality with an armchair in the bedrooms etc. The furniture in the second bedroom was rather tatty and again no pictures or comfort. Visible cobwebs in the kitchen and bathroom window recesses and greater attention to cleaning skirting boards and around the toilet area was needed. While appreciating it is a coastal property, clean window exteriors would enhance the magnificent views and a more comfortable seating area outside would be an asset.
Stayed in many Trust properties over the years and this was the most disappointing and ironically the most expensive one we have visited. Not value for money! There was the basics, but a lack of attention to the details. For example, there was washing up liquid to do the dishes but no sponge or dish brush and only one tea towel for the week. The 'private' gargen was not marked as such and had at least two groups come around to see what was there, one of whom was part of a wedding party looking for a quite spot to drink thier beer. The garden is a small mown triangle of lawn, with 8 manhole covers, one of which must have been part of the sewers because it smelt and the smell blew into the flat hence the need for the scented defuser in the living room. The dark chocolate brown carpet and cream walls are depressing and the feel of the flat was dark. The view from the windows over to Arran is obscured by Sycamore saplings the have grown up, and really could do with a prune. As mentioned by others, the WiFi is only really accessible in the hallway. That is another quick fix, but as I say the lack of attention to detail and previous feedback mean that this is still an issue. While on gadgets, the cheap TV need updating to receive HD because we were unable to watch the local news for weather updates. Like a lot of things about this property, for the price you'd expect better and from the Trust too. Finally one of the polite notices ask that you don't put tea bags down the toilet who knew that was a thing! So overall a lovely setting in a lovely part of the country, but a not so lovely flat. We will not be back.
It was like having your own piece of paradise when most of the day visitors had gone. So much so see and do on the estate let alone elsewhere. Well equipped kitchen and comfortable. We have only one suggestion. Understandably the mobile signal is poor inside the flat, being semibasment and with thick walls, but the wifi is shaky in the bedroom. The property is on one floor and presumably the bedrooms and sitting room are on the same electric circuit. A Wifi extender that plugs into the electric circuit is better in buildings with thick walls.
Andries
The dullest and most sparse furnishing ever seen in a historic holiday cottage. Battleship grey sofas on liver coloured flooring! Jig! Neatly and large but not cousy. Comparative standards NT cottages, other NTS cottages before Sykes took over, Landmark Trust Cottages and Irish Landmark Trust Cottages. And what we three really missed a simple garden set to be able to enjoy outside meals, tea and coffee while admiring the view on Arran! NT cottages always have those small iron sets. The last ten years or so we have seen many NT and NTS cottage furnishings change in to nondescript interiors without any historic atmosphere. Pity, the attraction once was exactly that bit of shabby chic with antiques, book cases including books , old prints, worn tapestries, snug sofas ... in line with the 'genius loci''. But, admitted, the location itself made up for everything. Of course Adam's architecture, which was the main reason to stay at Culzean, incredible sundowns and even one moondown over Arran, fantastic private coffee drinking before opening time of the parkland in the orangerie building in the fountain garden among the blossoming and weet smelling lemons, walks along cliffs, beaches and estate boundaries, strolling in the walled garden, cream tea at the home farm ... Culzean whiskey in our flat ... so after all 5 stars!
Patricia
An excellent return visit to the Brewhouse flat in Culzean Castle, recently. Spring in the Culzean estate is magical with the gardens, woodland walks and the beaches to north and south. The flat has lots of character, and comfort, reflecting its historical surroundings the kitchen and bathroom are modern and wellequipped. We were delighted to find that the twin room had new beds with firm mattresses so we eschewed the very soft mattresses of the superking bed and slept much better. Often, the beautiful sunset over Arran, across the water from our windows, bring the day to a peaceful end. Hope to return again thank you NTS and Sykes.
We had a thoroughly enjoyable and relaxing holiday at the Brewhouse Flat, Culzean Castle. We found it very spacious, clean and warm. The property met with the description so we found the property to our expectations. Overall, a great place to stay. Thanks.
We had a great stay, the Brewhouse Flat was quiet and private and had great views of the Firth of Clyde and beyond. The grounds of the castle were a delight and we took different walks each day of our stay. The flat is well equipped and an ideal location to explore the Ayrshire Coast. Not for publishing An updated system or WiFi extenders would be good, very difficult to connect to the router.
Great experience to be in the castle building. Accommodation was very spacious, cosy and comfortable and we very quickly felt 'at home'. Lots to do without leaving the grounds plenty of walks and beautiful scenery and even the coffee shop was open every day! Already started looking at the other cottages avaIlable at Culzean as we enjoyed it so much!
Patricia
We absolutely loved our stay at The Brewhouse Flat. The property was perfect for our needs and was very warm and comfortable. The steps were not a big issue for us despite having my parents of 86 and 83 staying with us. They run parallel to the building with a steady incline and plenty of resting places so my parents were well able to manage them. The estate itself is absolutely beautiful and the views are stunning at this time of the year. If you like walking it is the perfect location. I would thoroughly recommend a stay at Culzean.
Rebecca
We had a lovely week in such a special place. It is our third stay at Calzean and we cant wait for another visit.
Angela
The flat is of a high standard, large rooms and well furnished. The flat is in an excellent location in the grounds with plenty of walks in the grounds, the views are breathtaking. The facilities on site are superb.
Overall a very pleasant and enjoyable stay in a comfortable property. It would have been helpful if the information provided in advance had included reference to the dishwasher that was a welcome 'addition'. There was something of a lack of information in the property about the local area, potential visits, walks, etc. In particular an OS Map of the local area, information on bus routestimes would have been helpful.
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