A PENTHOUSE apartment in a luxury Ayrshire castle has been named among the world's top 100 hotel suites.
Glenapp Castle, a 21-bedroom luxury hotel, is located just outside Ballantrae and hosts visitors from across the globe due to its 110 acres of manicured gardens, private estate and local woodland, as well as its proximity to the Ayrshire coast.
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And now the castle's penthouse apartment, named The Endeavour, has been listed in the top 100 hotel suites in the world by lifestyle magazine Elite Traveller.
Through the conversion of the Castle’s entire top floor, The Endeavour provides 4,000 sq.ft of luxurious accommodation.
The penthouse is made up of four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a lounge with dining room for up to 16 guests, a media room with seating for 12, sauna, library and games room, a private lift and a personal treatment room for massages and beauty treatments.
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Additionally, it has its own kitchen dining room and is offered with a full butler service and private chef.
Jill Chalmers, managing director of Glenapp Castle, said: ‘"We are absolutely thrilled that The Endeavour has been selected in Elite Traveler’s Annual Top 100 Suites.
"Not only is it an honour to be recognised by Elite Traveler, a world leading lifestyle magazine, but this is a highly sought after accolade for our team and the hospitality industry.
"Four years in the making, The Endeavour provides a world class destination in both its unique setting and an extremely high standard of service and quality that we are delighted has been acknowledged by Elite Traveler.
Guests can book the whole floor of The Endeavour from £3,250 per night in the winter months (November to March) and £4,950 per night from April to October on a B&B basis.
For more information visit www.glenappcastle.com
All photos have been provided by Glenapp Castle and PC Agency
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