Attractively situated on the esplanade, with outstanding panoramic views over Largs bay and across the Firth of Clyde to the Isles of Cumbrae, Arran and Bute, The Carlton offers a friendly welcome. Built in 1891, this listed building forms part of what was originally Carlton Terrace, and is a superb example of a town house of the period.
The Victorians first popularised Scotland's West Coast as a holiday destination, and there is evidence that the Carlton has been busy welcoming visitors as a hotel or guest house for most of its history.
Every effort has been made to maintain both the original character of the house and its long tradition of welcome and comfort. In the elegant Dining Room, Margaret's full Scottish breakfast provides perfect preparation for the busiest of days. Upstairs, the intimate Residents' Lounge offers comfort, large-screen TV and an uninterrupted view over the bay.
Rooms & Rates:
Room Rates (From) Singles:
£25 Doubles:
£44 Twins:
£44
Get rates for your dates? Email Carlton Guest House, Largs using the form on the left. Alternately, call Carlton Guest House direct on:
0044 01475 672313.
Hotel Facilities:
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Useful Info:
Every room has a wash-basin, hair dryer, tea & coffee-making set and a television.
Pets Welcome! Cots on request.
Open all year round Ample residents' parking
Drying facilities available Centrally heated throughout
Comfortable lounge with 24-inch TV Garden with hardwood picnic furniture.
BREAKFAST:
A range of fresh fruit, plus juices and cereals, followed by Margaret's full cooked Scottish Breakfast with tea or coffee ...and all the toast you can eat!
Vegetarian and Vegan diets catered for as standard.
Hotel Policies:
Cash, Cheque, Visa, Mastercard, Switch or Delta. (Not Amex or Diners Club). A 20% non-refundable deposit is charged at the time of booking.
Pet Policy:
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Pets are accommodated at no extra charge.
Please be sure to bring your own pet food, bowls, bedding, etc. Pets are not allowed on beds, furniture or in the dining room.
They must be accompanied at all times, except during breakfast, when they may be left in your room. If your pet is likely to become distressed when left alone, you must make suitable care arrangements to avoid nuisance or damage. Any damage or soiling caused by your pet must be notified to the Proprietor and will be charged for.
Directions:
From Glasgow
M8 West to J31, then A8/A78 via Greenock
From the South
A76 to Kilmarnock, A71 to Irvine, then A78 via Stevenston
Guest Score:
9 out of
10 from
7 reviews
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Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed:
16/12/2011
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18/12/2011
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9
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Johanna Borst
Family Visit
Netherlands
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9
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brenda burgess
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed:
03/07/2011
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04/07/2011
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9
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colin copland
Business Visit
United Kingdom
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10
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giorgio marra
Holiday Makers
Italy
Stayed:
05/08/2010
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13/08/2010
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9
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Nearby Attractions:
The Brisbane Queen Festival
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Day-long pageant celebrating the town's historic links with the city of Brisbane. An early governor of New South Wales, Victorian astronomer Sir Thomas Brisbane was a native of Largs.
Events include a parade through the town, the election and crowning of a local woman as "Brisbane Queen", and an evening ball.
The HONDA Power Boat Competition
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3rd week in August - Vroom! Vroom! Splash! Ouch!
International Rocket Week
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Yes, that's right: the annual gathering of amateur rocketeers!
Organised by the UK Rocketry Association at Kelburn House.
The Millport Country and Western Festival
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1st weekend of September - A must for all Country fans.
The Viking Festival
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1st week of September. A huge event lasting eight days. Features include the construction of an entire Viking settlement on the seafront,
battle re-enactments and the traditional building and burning of a Viking longboat.
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