Corehouse Farm

Back to accommodation Have a relaxing break at Corehouse Farm Enjoy great hospitality at Corehouse Farm

Corehouse Farm offers a relaxing, countryside atmosphere and an enjoyable stay on a traditional working farm, with sheep and horses grazing in the surrounding grounds. Its location is excellent for exploring the attractions of Lanarkshire, being at once both close to the Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve, being located at the top of the Clyde Valley, as well as being near to the World Heritage Site of New Lanark.

Corehouse Farm's ideal location

For those who crave the energy of the city, Edinburgh and Glasgow are within an hour away and, with easy access to the M74, Corehouse is an excellent stopover point for further travel, north or south.

Breakfast each morning is served in the breakfast conservatory with views of the surrounding countryside scenery.

Horse Friendly Accommodation at Corehouse

For those with an interest in horses, Corehouse Farm is an excellent choice as the farm offers livery facilities for those who want to explore the area on horseback, and is an official TREC centre. To find out more about the farm's equine services and board please visit the Corehouse Farm website.

Location

Corehouse Farm
Kirkfieldbank
Lanark
ML11 9TQ

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Contact and Booking

Contact: Fay Hamilton
Show Telephone Number

01555 661377


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Travel Information

FROM NORTH ON M74
Junction 7 take A72 towards Lanark. Continue on A72 and through Kirkfieldbank. At end of village turn right at "Farm B & B 2 miles" sign.

FROM SOUTH ON M74
Junction 12 take A70 towards Lanark. Two miles after Rigside, with a wood on right, turn left to Sandilands at "Farm B & B 3 miles" sign. Follow B & B signs.
 

http://www.dalquhandy.co.uk/corehouse/directions.htm

 

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