Sorn Castle stands in a stunning location in the middle of an 8,000 acre estate in Ayrshire. The castle sits impressively on a cliff overlooking the river Ayr, surrounded by mature parkland the castle dominates the valley, peering down at a large weir two hundred feet below the battlements. Steeped in history and tradition Sorn Castle is a warm and welcoming place offering exclusive use in a home from home atmosphere. FACILITIES AT A GLANCE Ten double bedrooms Two single bedrooms 7 bathrooms (3 with original Edwardian roll top baths & one shower room) Music room with billiard table and church organ Drawing room with Steinway grand piano Library/TV room Large hall and inner hallway Formal dining room Wireless internet throughout
Opening Hours: BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT
Driven pheasant & partridge shooting
Clay pigeon shooting
Fishing within the grounds, with a gillie who can be booked to offer lessons.
Stalking
THE GROUNDS ARE OPEN FROM
April 1 to October 30
Admission charge to the House
7th May - 3rd June 12 - 2pm
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