The Eglinton Arms HotelThe Eglinton Arms Hotel is set in the charming conservation village of Eaglesham, 8 miles to the south west of Glasgow. Originally the Hotel started off as a Coaching Inn during the late 18th century & has maintained much of its old world appeal. Eaglesham is Scotland's first conservation village. It was planned & built mainly in 1769 by Alexander Montgomerie the 10th Earl of Eglinton.

For more information please visit the hotel's website - http://www.eglintonarms.co.uk/index.html

Rooms may be available at the hotel for wedding guests who wish to stay overnight after the reception, however you may prefer to stay in the City Centre and make use of the free bus which will return you there at the end of the evening. With this in mind information for a number of hotels can be found on the glasgow page.

The Hotel is located approximately 8 miles South West of Glasgow in Eaglesham, the best way to get there is to follow the bus, however directions are as follows, the journey is about 14 miles and should take 15-20 minutes.

After leaving the Church proceed round Hartlaw Cresent (clockwise) and take the first left into Thurston Road, then right into Tweedsmuir road and follow it till it reaches Paisley Road West. Turn Left here and proceed along Paisley Road West for about 5 set of traffic lights until you reach Mosspark Boulavard on the right (it is at a Nissan Car showroom). Go along Mosspark Boulavard until the end (passing Bellahouston Park on your left) and take the right hard turn for the M77 - its the second left turn marked Kilmarnock / Prestwick Airport - you will need to be in the left lane in order to get on the motorway. Proceed along the M77 until Junction 5 the East Kilbride/Eaglesham/Newton Mearns cut off, take this and turn to the left signposted for Eaglesham (the A726). After a couple of minutes you will come to a roundabout, the third/final exit is for Eaglesham, proceed along this road for a minute or two (the B767) and you will see the Eglinton Arms on the Right hand side

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