Contact Noddsdale Estate

Noddsdale Estate
Brisbane Glen, Largs
Ayrshire
KA30 8SL

+44 (0) 1475 673757
+44 (0) 7791572194

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Find Us

Largs is a bustling town at the North end of the Ayrshire coast and is accessible by train and bus, although, as Noddsdale is slightly out of town, a car is the most practical form of transport.

Directions

BY ROAD
From the North: follow M8/A8/A78 through Greenock to Largs. Approximately half a mile inside the 30mph limit (there is a 40mph limit first) turn left into Douglas Street at the signs for Brisbane Glen Road and the National Sports Centre and follow the directions from Douglas Street below.

From the South: follow the A78 to Largs and proceed to the North end of the Esplanade. Turn right into Douglas Street at the signs for Brisbane Glen Road and the National Sports Centre and follow the directions from Douglas Street below.

From the East: take the A737 to Irvine at Glasgow Airport, then after nine miles turn right on to the A760 passing Lochwinnoch, through Kilbirnie and on to Largs. Turn right at the lights at the bottom of the hill and follow the main road to the north end of the Esplanade. Turn right up Douglas Street at the signs for Brisbane Glen Road and the National Sports Centre and follow the directions from Douglas Street below.

From Douglas Street: follow the road into Brisbane Glen, past Kilburn Water (a cul-de-sac) on the left and the cemetery on the right. Once past the restriction signs take the third entrance on the right marked Noddsdale House and Lodge. Drive up the hedge lined avenue – Noddsdale House is at the top. Come to the front door, ring the bell and one of us will meet you and show you to either the Bell Loft or the East Wing. Willow Cottage is second on the right after the end of the 30 mph speed limit. Entry and keys will be discussed after booking is confirmed. If you reach Middleton Farm, you have gone too far!

BY AIR
Both Glasgow and Prestwick Airports are within an hour’s drive.

BY TRAIN
There is a regular train service from Glasgow Central and although there is a change at Kilwinning, trains run from Ayr, stopping at Prestwick Airport on a regular basis.

BY BUS
Buses run from Glasgow and Ayr and stop in the town centre. See the Citylink bus timetables. The local bus does not come as far as Noddsdale.

TAXI
There are plenty of taxis in the town – so for a night out they are ideal. We can also give details of a taxi company that does airport runs, should that be necessary, although we do recommend a car for practical purposes!

Contact Form

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Why choose Noddsdale Estate

Peaceful surroundings

Great for walking

All weather tennis court

Free WiFi for all properties

And a warm welcome

 
 
What our guests say

A lovely stay at this cottage. Despite the midgey infestation that seemed to plague Largs, and the cottage, we had a good time. It was home from home.

August 2020

Welcome Home

Our family visited Scotland for the first time this September and we were recommended to stay at Noddsdale. As there were 5 of us we stayed in Bell Loft which had a lovely homey ambiance with the welcoming homemade shortbread and flowers. Loved sitting around the fireplace and relaxing.

Beautiful rooms, décor and grounds of the estate which we hiked up in the morning to see beautiful views of Largs. Great base for exploring the area.

Amazing stay in Bell Loft

We loved the views, peacefulness and the walks easily accessible from the house. Very well equipped house and most comfy beds. It was a great stop. A warm and friendly welcome. We shall be back.

Superb
 
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