It is one of the oldest villages in East Ayrshire with relics being found that indicate Stone and Bronze age settlers however the name - meaning a high place - is believed to have British origins. There was an influx of Briton's from the Clyde Valley around 75 AD.
The main street is flanked by traditional single storey cottages that climb the gentle slope where an estate of local authority housing lies. One of these former cottages was the House of the Green Shutters made famous by the novel of that name written by George Douglas Brown, a former son of the village.
Laigh Tarbeg Farm, Ochiltree, Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, KA18 2RL TEL: +44 (0)1290 700242
• visiting relatives
• a quiet break
• a stop on the cycling route (Land's End to John O' Groats)
The Watson family welcome you to their working dairy farm for Bed & Breakfast, set in the peaceful location that is easy to find on the A70 between Cumnock & Ayr (Ayrshire, Scotland).
Please take some time to enjoy the website of Laigh Tarbeg and see what we have to offer. As you will see, our main aim is to provide a relaxing, warm and friendly stay for our guests.
Internet facilities are available, there is off-road parking and also a secure cycling area and lock-up.
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