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Featured Hotels near Cumnock
Abbey Cottage
Ayr Road, Prestwick
An example of traditional Scottish B&B, situated within easy access... more
Appletree Guest House
Ayr Road, Prestwick
Appletree Guest House offers its guests easy access to transportation... more
The Hollies
Station Road, Prestwick
The Hollies offers free wi-fi and free parking, close proximity... more
Hotels close to Cumnock
Adamton House Hotel
Baird Road, Monkton, Prestwick
Free wi-fi, bar, restaurant, non-stop open reception and... more
The Carlton Hotel
Ayr Road, Prestwick
The Carlton Hotel features 39 non-smoking, air-conditioned rooms... more
Prestwick Guest House
Monkton Road, Prestwick
A family-run guest house featuring non-smoking rooms with... more
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About Cumnock
Cumnock, or "Cumnag" in Gaelic, is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland, which sits at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and the Lugar Water. It has a strong socialist heritage, due to its role as a mining centre, and has served as the market town for the other, smaller towns in the district, such as Ochiltree, Lugar, Auchinleck, Muirkirk and New Cumnock.
James Keir Hardie, the father of the Labour Party, which is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom, lived in the town for a large part of his life, a statue that honors him presently being located outside the town hall.
Cumnock is, perhaps, best known for being home to one of Scotland's biggest Junior football teams, Cumnock Juniors, which attract big attendances from the region every time they play. However, despite the fact that they draw a large number of sport enthusiasts in Cumnock, from the town's area, and they spend large sums of money in pursuit of success, they seem to have been overshadowed by the achievements of local rivals Auchinleck Talbot, from the adjacent town.