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101 SOUTH BEACH

4 BEDROOMS   |   3 BATHROOMS   |   160 m²

Facing the Firth of Clyde in Troon (South Ayrshire), 101 South Beach embodies the Scottish art of living: a bright and refined seaside residence where the calm of the sea meets the prestige of golf. Designed as a cocoon, it combines the charm of a coastal home with high-end amenities. Every detail, from noble materials to modern comfort, creates a soft and contemporary atmosphere.

Main view 101 South Beach
Interior detail 101 South Beach

THE LIVING AREA

The entrance, living room, dining area, open kitchen and utility room form a generous living space oriented towards the sea, designed for sharing warm moments while admiring Ayr Bay.

THE BEDROOMS

101 South Beach offers four bedrooms, including three en-suite rooms, each with its own atmosphere. Every space reveals a singular identity inspired by the history, landscapes and textures of Scotland. Harmonious and delicate, they invite rest, calm and contemplation, offering a refuge where refinement is experienced with softness and elegance.

THE SETTING

Facing the Firth of Clyde, the 101 South Beach residence enjoys a rare location between sandy beach and legendary golf links. Just steps from the house, the sea, world-renowned courses and the discreet elegance of Troon create a privileged setting for a luxurious and peaceful stay.

SERVICES INCLUDED
IN YOUR RESIDENCE

- Household linen
- Bathroom towels
- Wi-Fi
- Personalised welcome basket

SERVICES
ON REQUEST

Our concierge service “Bonnie Escapes” can arrange the services of a local guide and advise you on different options: visits around Troon, distillery tours or golf-course bookings, restaurant recommendations, and more.

101 South Beach – coastal view

AYRSHIRE ESCAPES

Staying here means breathing in the crisp Atlantic air, admiring wide coastal horizons, discovering the famous links of the west coast and strolling through Scottish villages full of character. These lines offer a glimpse of the region’s natural and cultural riches, between local traditions and striking landscapes.

PICTURESQUE VILLAGES & SCOTTISH CHARM

Within walking distance of the house, the village of Troon offers several fine dining options. Portland Street is about a 15-minute walk from the house, either along the beach or via South Beach, the shopping street where visitors will find all essentials. The Marine and Piersland hotel-restaurants are also just a few minutes’ walk from 101 South Beach. Troon train station, a 5-minute walk from the house, provides easy access to neighbouring villages as well as to Glasgow (45 minutes by train). A short drive or train ride away, the picturesque towns of Prestwick and Ayr reveal all their refined charm: cobbled streets, stone cottages and elegant cafés where every detail breathes authenticity. Each walk invites discovery: strolling along the quays, exploring craft shops, discovering local pubs, browsing markets or lingering in a bookshop or artisan workshop. The streets offer a succession of picturesque façades, lively little squares and hidden corners to explore, giving visitors a vibrant, refined experience where the history, character and elegance of a preserved Scotland are revealed at every step.

EXPERIENCES & DISCOVERIES

Green hills, rugged cliffs and coastal paths invite exploration. Hikes on Dundonald Hill, picnics in unspoilt landscapes, trips to the Isle of Arran or bike rides through picturesque villages all offer unforgettable experiences. Nearby, the castles of Dundonald, Dunure and Culzean tell stories of medieval times and Celtic legends, while the heritage of Robert Burns, along with distilleries, galleries and museums, enrich the stay. Strategically located, Troon makes it easy to reach by car Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Stirling or the iconic capital Edinburgh in a very reasonable time for a day trip.

FLAVOURS OF THE COAST

Around Troon, Scottish cuisine can be savoured as a sensory journey. Local produce — smoked salmon, seafood and matured cheeses — is showcased in elegant restaurants and charming bistros. Local specialities such as haggis, smoked fish soups and homemade shortbreads echo the soul of a warm and generous Scotland, for a refined and authentic culinary discovery.

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