Glenapp Castle Explained

Hotel Name:Glenapp Castle
Location City:Ballantrae, South Ayrshire
Location Country:Scotland
Location:Ballantrae, South Ayrshire, KA26 0NZ, Scotland
Developer:David Bryce
Opening Date:1870 (hotel: 2000)
Number Of Rooms:17 bedrooms/suites (73 room castle)
Owner:Paul and Poppy Szkiler

Glenapp Castle, formerly the family seat of the Earl of Inchcape,[1] is now a luxury hotel[2] and restaurant located about NaNround=0.5NaNround=0.5 southeast of Ballantrae, South Ayrshire, Scotland.[3]

History

The castle was built for the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of the County, James Hunter.[4] It has no older origin.[3] Designed by the famous Scottish architect David Bryce the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire at the time, the Castle was finished in 1870.[5] It is a noteworthy example of the Scottish Baronial style of architecture[6] [7] The Inchcape family owned the castle from 1917 until the early 1980s. Pioneering aviator Elsie Mackay, daughter of the first Earl of Inchcape, lived at the castle until her untimely death in 1928 in an attempt to fly the Atlantic in a single engined Stinson Detroiter.[8] The Castle opened as a hotel in 2000; entry to the castle and its grounds is only for guests with a room or restaurant reservation.

Location

Glenapp Castle is near Ballantrae in South Ayrshire and overlooks several islands: Ailsa Craig, Arran and Mull of Kintyre. The site is also close to Galloway Forest Park, Mull of Galloway, Culzean Castle and several botanical gardens such as Logan Gardens, Castle Kennedy Gardens. The actual castle and its buildings are almost 1round=0.5NaNround=0.5 from the electronically gated entrance.

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.glenappcastle.com/history.htm History
  2. http://www.glenappcastle.com/ Home page
  3. Coventry, Martin (2001). The Castles of Scotland. Musselburgh: Goblinshead. p. 190
  4. Web site: Clan Hunter, their Castle and information.
  5. Web site: Castle Hotel Scotland | A History of Glenapp Luxury Scottish Castle . 12 January 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131202234613/http://www.glenappcastle.com/history.htm . 2 December 2013 . dead .
  6. Book: Rosenberg, Tina . Tina Rosenberg

    . Tina Rosenberg . Glenapp Castle: A Scottish Intrigue . . 2010 . 978-1-4401-9714-7.

  7. http://www.tinarosenberg.net/index.php?page_id=236{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  8. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/making_history/making_history.shtml BBC Radio 4 Making History - Elsie Mackay - article and downloadable broadcast