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Uplawmoor Hotel


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The original Building dates to 1750 when it was a one room coaching inn, where travellers broke their journey, along the main road from Glasgow to the coast. Over the years, while taking care to maintain its original character, the hotel itself has been greatly expanded and upgraded. The most extensive renovation was done in 1958 when architect James Gray added the exterior touches of Art Nouveau derived from Charles Rennie MacIntosh. The Hotel has been continually improved in every area of the hotel, including the addition of a summer garden patio.



Nestling in a small tranquil village there is not too much to do except walk, cycle or golf in beautiful scenery and relax and enjoy the peace and quiet, but that’s the charm. Our little Renfrewshire hotel is only minutes from Glasgow and some of the very best shopping, sightseeing and touring, historical monuments and attractions, golf and outdoor activities Scotland offers. Less than half an hour drive from both Glasgow International Airport and Prestwick Airport, Rennie Mackintosh Trail and Glasgow City Centre. Close to the heart of Ayrshire, with world famous golf courses and Burns Country, the start of the Burns Trail. Easy access to Loch Lomond, the Trossachs, Argyll & Bute.



Experience THE BEST CUSTOMER CARE in Scotland! 3 Star Small Hotel on the south side of Glasgow independently owned and run. Cosy Lounge Bar serving Good Pub Food, Restaurant, Cocktail Bar & Summer Beer Garden. Winner of the Scottish Thistle Award for Customer Care. We pride ourselves on our friendly and personal service ... A Warm Welcome Awaits!



Our dining is award-winning, and amongst the finest anywhere in Renfrewshire and the south side of Glasgow, whether you choose dinner in our charming restaurant or delightful pub food in our convivial, friendly bar and lounge. Our 14 en-suite guest bedrooms deliver contemporary comforts for today’s leisure and business travellers.