Middlemuir Heights
Lodge & Caravan Park, About Us.
Enjoy a New
Way of Life
at
Middlemuir
Heights.
Situated in the gardens of the former castle of Montgomerie,
which Robert Burns wrote about in his poem, "Coilsfield".
Middlemuir Heights Park is unique, as there are no bars or clubs within the park to
disturb owners and guests, allowing them to enjoy the tranquillity of their
surroundings and escape the hustle and bustle of city living.
Golf
enthusiasts will find Ayrshire a golfing paradise, as there are in excess of 40 golf
courses within easy driving of Middlemuir Heights Park.
There are also several
fishing lakes
nearby, offering quality fishing in
beautiful locations, surrounded by
scenic vista's.
The parks
location provides an ideal location for families, couples or singles to enjoy the feedom and lifestyle enhancment that comes hand in hand with owning your very own holiday home.
Opportunity
to own
your
very own
secluded
country
retreat.
Have
the
freedom
to come
and go
as you
please.
Tranquil
walks in
surrounding
areas.
Only
6 miles
to Ayr,
Prestwick
and
Troon,
Glasgow
just 35
minutes
away.
We
have now
developed
a New
Lodge
Development
commanding
unbelievable
views.
"Ye banks and braes and streams around the castle o' Montgomerie,
Green be your woods and fair your flours, Your waters never dumlie!
There simmer first unfauld her robes, And there the longest tarry;
For there I took the last farewell O' my sweet Highland Mary."
"Coilsfield" by Robert Burns"
Castle o' Montgomerie' was the home of Colonel Hugh
Montgomerie, later Earl of Eglinton. The estate was almost six miles from
Ayr, on the Ayr to Mauchline Road, and on the right bank of the Faile Burn.
Mary Campbell is supposed to have worked at Coilsfield as a dairy maid. The
name is said to derive from the belief that Coilus, or Coel Hen, King of the
Picts, was buried nearby.