Annfield House Hotel, Irvine (North Ayrshire)
About the Hotel
Annfield House Hotel offers scenic views of the Isle of Arran and is located in Irvine, North Ayrshire. The hotel features traditional home-cooked Scottish cuisine and is easily accessible to local attractions. It is within close proximity to Irvine town center, approximately 1.5 km away, and is surrounded by historical sites.
Location
Irvine railway station is a 20-minute walk from the hotel, offering trains to Glasgow city center and Ayr. Annfield House Hotel is 20 km from Glasgow Prestwick Airport. Local attractions within a short distance include Harbour Arts and the Museum of Ayrshire Country.
Rooms
The rooms at Annfield House Hotel feature free Wi-Fi and an en suite bathroom. Each room is equipped with a Freeview TV and includes a sitting area and dressing area. Guests can access the rooms via an original 19th-century staircase. Some rooms offer views of the Isle of Arran.
Eat & Drink
Traditional home-cooked Scottish food is served in the hotel’s on-site coffee house and restaurant. Guests can enjoy meals paired with a selection of fine wines or malt whiskys. The dining atmosphere reflects a commitment to local culinary traditions.
Leisure & Business
Leisure opportunities in the area include nearby cultural and historical sites such as Eglinton Country Park and the Scottish Maritime Museum. The hotel provides free private parking for guests. Business travelers can find convenient transportation options for commuting.
Select your room type
Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Room features
- Sitting area
- Dressing area
- Ironing facilities
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I was delighted with my stay at the hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable, and the staff was friendly and obliging. The location was great for exploring the town center and shore, although some areas needed a bit of TLC. The dining experience was average, but the Italian products were a nice touch.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel. The room, although a bit cold initially, was comfortable and clean, and I loved the character of being in an attic room. The service was friendly and efficient, making me feel very welcome. The location was ideal for exploring the town on foot. The dining options were good, but some items seemed overpriced. The facilities were satisfactory, though nothing extraordinary.
The hotel had a spotless room but suffered from some issues like a small radiator causing coldness and a rattling secondary glazing that affected my sleep. The service was generally good, but some staff were not accommodating. The location was great for walking into town but had accessibility challenges. The dining experience was good but started a bit late on Saturdays. Overall, a decent stay with room for improvement.
The hotel had a few drawbacks like being hard to get to if you have a disability and the rooms having some issues like rattling secondary glazing keeping me awake. However, on the bright side, the room was clean and the bed comfortable with two chairs, and the service was brilliant. The location was excellent for amenities, but it could be more accommodating for those with disabilities. The dining experience was average, with breakfast not worth the money, but it kept us going all day.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The room was spotless and comfortable, but a bit coldish. It was located in the attic, which was quite small with limited headspace. The service was very helpful and friendly, meeting our every need with pleasant and friendly staff. The location was fantastic, ideal for amenities, and within easy walking distance to all that Ayr has to offer. The dining experience in the conservatory was very average, not worth the price. The facilities were on par with our expectations.