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| The School House , Port William |
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Price: £ 340 - £705
Sleeps: 9 |

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More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden
Situated in the picturesque fishing port of Port William, this lovely light and spacious property dates back to 1872 and was home to the school master and as such has some lovely features as befits a learned gentleman. Some of the rooms afford sea views across the rooftops of this pretty little seaside village. The picturesque harbour dates from the latter years of the eighteenth century and is a haven for both working and pleasure craft. The area has a great wealth of history including tales of smuggling to as far back as early Christian times. This area is renowned for its varied and unspoilt scenery which is pleasantly caressed by the Gulf Stream. There is mile after mile of sleepy backwaters which makes for an ideal saunter for cyclists; however lets not forget those adrenalin seeking cyclists who have a choice of the World renowned 7Stanes venues. They may also like to try their hand at mountain balling at Laggan Outdoor Centre.Property has oil central heating and comprises|: |
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| Acorn Croft , Whithorn |
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Price: £ 408 - £ 816
Sleeps: 8 |

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Detached Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Multi Bath Shower Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly
In the lovely unspoilt landscape of coastal Galloway this spacious detached house is ideally located for enjoying the Whithorn peninsula's sandy beaches secluded bays and small harbours where visitors can arrange a day's sea fishing. Boasting open countryside views and its own enclosed garden Acorn Croft sits within a small private caravan park just 4 miles from the Isle of Whithorn's picturesque harbour and excellent seafood restaurant. The landscape of the Whithorn is steeped in history with nearby archaeological dig and visitors' centre. Golf cycle hire and horse riding are available in Newton Stewart and Wigtown with its 18 bookshops is 10 miles. Shops and pubs serving food 2 miles.
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| 2 Laigh Isle , Wigton |
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Price: £ 125- £414
Sleeps: 5 |

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2 Laigh Isle is a modern, detached chalet in the fishing village of Isle of Whithorn in Dumfries and Galloway. With one double bedroom and one family room as well as a family bathroom, the cottage can sleep five people. Also in the cottage are a fitted galley kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area. Outside the cottage is off road parking for 2 cars and a lawned front garden, a large rear lawn and patio with a bench and countryside views. With the sea just a couple of minutes walk away, 2 Laigh Isle is a superb holiday cottage for anyone wishing to discover this beautiful part of Scotland.
Known as the Isle of Whithorn, this village is actually not an island, but a small village on the Scottish coast in Dumfries and Galloway. Amenities in the village include two pubs/hotels, a Post Office/general store, and a harbour. There is so much history in this area, from iron age forts to 11th century churches, and standing stones to castles built by Robert The Bruce. The 'book town' of Scotland, Wigtown, is a few miles away from the village, and the rest of lovely Dumfries and Galloway is on the doorstep. |
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| Smugglers Den , Isle of Whithorn |
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Price: £ 262 - £ 493
Sleeps: 4 |

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Non Smoking Pub Close By Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly
Wonderfully located on the quayside just yards from the yacht moorings and enjoying glorious views over the harbour and sea these attractive apartments form part of the renovation of the original fishermen's warehouses. This is the perfect spot for a relaxing break the local pub serves delicious locally caught seafood and the whole area is renowned for its outdoor activities. Sea fishing excursions are available from the harbour the sailing club welcomes visitors and cycle routes on quiet roads explore the spectacular coastline. Walking riding golf and spotting wildlfe are all popular pastimes here and the Isle the most southerly tip of South West Scotland is steeped in history St Ninian's Cave is still a place of pilgrimage. Book lovers will head to Wigtown (14 miles). Officially designated as 'Scotland's National Booktown' it boasts over 20 book related business as well as a renowned literary festival. And whisky enthusiasts are sure to enjoy a tour (and a tipple) at the nearby Bladnoch distillery.
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| Isle Of Whithorn 1 , Isle Of Whithorn |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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This attractive, stone built, semi-detached house dates back to 1790 and is in a wonderful position overlooking the harbour with spectacular sea views. The house is newly refurbished yet retains charming original features including beamed ceilings and open fireplaces. The cottage style lounge and bedrooms all have stunning views and the house is very comfortably furnished in keeping with the traditional ambience. There is a lovely enclosed garden with patio and lawn, garden furniture and barbecue where you can sit out and enjoy the scenic surroundings. This historic and very picturesque fishing village lies at Scotland most southerly point on the tip of the Machars between Luce and Wigtown Bay and is most famous for the ruined 13th C St Ninian Chapel which stands on the rocky foreshore. There are excellent local opportunities for salmon, trout and sea fishing as well as sailing and boat hire. Around the local area there are many historical places of interest to visit, the local golf clubs welcome visitors and magnificent coastal walking can be enjoyed. The house is within a few minutes walk of the village centre with its selection of shops and pub/restaurants.1 double and 1 twin bedroom, living room with open fire, dining room, modern kitchen, bathroom, extra separate wc. All electric with night storage heating and open fire. Fridge, microwave, television, telephone for incoming calls only. Bed linen and towels are provided. |
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| Drummore , Stranraer |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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This charming and quirky Victorian terraced townhouse is conveniently positioned in an unspoiled village which clusters beautifully around Drummore Bay and harbour. The house is on two levels with a small garden area off the kitchen and on the upper level a larger, unique 'rooftop' style garden, which is safely enclosed with garden furniture and a lovely array of unusual plants. The house itself retains many lovely period features and offers a spacious, bright holiday home in a perfect location for a relaxing holiday surrounded by stunning scenery. On street parking adjacent, pub/hotel next door, local shops.This is an excellent base to explore this lovely southwest corner with its lovely beaches, historical sites, nature reserves, visitor attractions and beautiful gardens warmed by the Gulf Stream. Ferry excursions can be taken to Northern Ireland from Stranraer, local fishing / boat excursions are easily arranged and outdoor activities include cycling, trekking and hill walking. Upper level :1 room with king-size bed, 2 twin bedrooms, bathroom with separate shower unit. Lower level : spacious lounge with multi-fuel stove, well-appointed formal dining room, well-equipped kitchen / dining room. All electric plus stove. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, microwave, 2 Freeview televisions, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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| Creeview Cottage , Newton Stewart |
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Price: £ 262 - £ 493
Sleeps: 4 |

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Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access
Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.
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| Chippermore Cottage , Port William |
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Price: £ 265 - £420
Sleeps: 5 |

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Non Smoking Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Chippermore Cottage occupies a superb elevated site with stunning views over Luce Bay, the Isle of Man and the Mull of Galloway. This delightful, detached cottage enjoys a wonderful, cosy ambience that virtually compels guests to relax and unwind. This most scenic of Scottish regions is a superb holiday destination but any stay should begin with a quiet hour spent in front of the open fire while casting the occasional glance out to sea. The property is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with much of the local area designated as a Special Area of Conservation. It is an idyllic location for nature lovers with a rich variety of flora and fauna. Film buffs will enjoy visiting nearby Burrow Head, location for the infamous closing scenes of the cult film 'The Wickerman'. This area is renowned for it lovely sandy beaches typified by the beautiful coastline to be found at Craignarget in the north and a Monreith to the south. Monreith House was for a time the family home of the internationally regarded wildlife author Gavin Maxwell, whose work regarding otters was the inspiration for the film 'Ring of Bright Water'. Overlooking Monreith Bay there is a memorial in the form of a bronze otter dedicated to the famous author, who often took his pet otter to the beach for a spell of exercise. For booklovers of all tastes and interests, Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town, is less than a half hour's enjoyable drive away and besides playing host to a prestigious, annual literary festival, it is also a pleasant little town of charm and character and well worth a visit. Scotland's most southerly distillery sits beside the luscious green banks of the River Bladnoch, from which it takes its name. It has been producing the "Spirit of the Lowlands" and delighting visitors with a "wee dram" since 1817. This beautiful region is relatively unchanged and unspoilt and is an ideal location for a wide range of outdoor activities including walking, golfing and cycling with a great choice of 7Stanes venues for some world class mountain biking. Chippermore Cottage is situated in a place full of dramatic and windswept beauty, myth and legend which will leave an indelible impression on visitorsProperty is all at ground floor level has oil central heating. |
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| Tides Reach , Isle of Whithorn |
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Price: £ 262 - £ 493
Sleeps: 4 |

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Non Smoking Pub Close By Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly
Wonderfully located on the quayside just yards from the yacht moorings and enjoying glorious views over the harbour and sea these attractive apartments form part of the renovation of the original fishermen's warehouses. This is the perfect spot for a relaxing break the local pub serves delicious locally caught seafood and the whole area is renowned for its outdoor activities. Sea fishing excursions are available from the harbour the sailing club welcomes visitors and cycle routes on quiet roads explore the spectacular coastline. Walking riding golf and spotting wildlfe are all popular pastimes here and the Isle the most southerly tip of South West Scotland is steeped in history St Ninian's Cave is still a place of pilgrimage. Book lovers will head to Wigtown (14 miles). Officially designated as 'Scotland's National Booktown' it boasts over 20 book related business as well as a renowned literary festival. And whisky enthusiasts are sure to enjoy a tour (and a tipple) at the nearby Bladnoch distillery.
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| Kirkcolm 1 , Stranraer |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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Rents INCLUSIVE of oil and first £7 electricity for cooking.
Additional electricity extra on meter.
On the beautiful Galloway Peninsula, this pretty little cottage is situated on a working farm, enjoying spectacular views over the lush farming pasture, home to a pedigree herd of Hereford Cattle. There is a lovely marked farm trail which takes in the rocky, picturesque coastline with fantastic views over to the Mull of Kintyre and Ireland and has benches along the way to enjoy them. This is the ideal spot for picnics, walking and fishing. Coastal flora and wildlife are in abundance. The welcoming semi-detached cottage is bright, cosy and comfortably furnished with a patio area.Guests visiting here will have a genuine love of animals and the outdoors - this is an idyllic and peaceful spot for a relaxing holiday. Bird-watching, fishing (sea and fresh water), golf, mountain biking and walking /hill walking (Southern Upland Way) are all very popular and there are several beautiful gardens to visit. Day excursions from Stranraer to Northern Ireland can be arranged and excellent leisure facilities include cinema, swimming pool, pubs and restaurants. The village has a general store and 2 pubs (4 miles).1 double and 1 twin bedroom, lounge/dining room, kitchen, bathroom (there is a shower installed over the bath.) Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, television. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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| Smithy Croft , Elrig Port William |
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Price: £ 273 - £ 614
Sleeps: 5 |

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Enclosed Garden Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly
Ideally positioned in the little hamlet of Elrig just 1½ miles from the coast at Luce Bay this traditional Scottish croft conversion was once the village blacksmith's. Offering comfortable accommodation and a natural garden backing onto fields it also boasts a lovingly created seashell garden near the patio. A 3 mile drive leads to the small harbour village of Port William where visitors will find shops a post office garage and hotel/restaurant. Pretty coastal ports the Isle of Whithorn and Garlieston and Galloway Forests are all well within reach whilst en route to Wigtown (famous for its bookshops) lies Bladnoch where visitors can enjoy riverside walks and tours of the distillery. Newton Stewart's supermarkets are 17 miles and Stranraer with ferries to Ireland is 22 miles. Fishing riding and golf are available nearby.
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| Mansewood , New Luce |
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Price: £ 430 - £715
Sleeps: 9 |

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Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Mansewood is an elegant and spacious former manse dating back to around 1850 in the beautiful conservation village of New Luce in the south west corner of Dumfries and Galloway. It is ideally situated to enjoy the myriad activities which this region has to offer and in a temperate climate which surprises many visitors. This region of Scotland is kissed by the Gulf Stream and one of the main reasons it is blessed with a number of stunning gardens. For example, the Logan Botanic Gardens are a lovely visitor attraction housing a range of exotic and unusual plants normally only found in much warmer climes. This region is an outdoor enthusiasts' paradise and the range of activities on offer is superb. Closer to home, rough shooting, deer stalking, pheasant shooting and fishing in the River Luce can all be arranged with the owner of the property as can paint balling and clay pigeon shooting. For the truly energetic, Scotland's coast to coast long distance footpath traverses the area as it meanders its way from Portpatrick to Cockburnspath on the east coast. It is a stunningly beautiful walk with some sections affording amazing views. Portpatrick is the region's jewel in the crown, a must see for visitors. On a clear day it is possible to see the Irish coast, which is not surprising as legend has it that St Patrick stepped across here! The internationally acclaimed 7Stanes mountain biking venue at Glentrool is highly recommended. However, for those who prefer their feet on terra firma, Glentrool is really the 'Highlands of the Lowlands' and the Bruce's stone adds that evocative touch as a massive granite reminder of Robert the Bruce's first victory over the English in March 1307 in the run up to Bannockburn. The whole area is steeped in history from the nearby historic Glenluce Abbey to the very early Christian stones at Kirkmadrine. Glentrool is known locally as the gateway to the Galloway Hills. An awesome, remote and elusive range of hills rewarding determined walkers with breathtaking views of extensive moorland, shimmering lochs, and gushing waterfalls, deep glens and imposing rock outcrops. There are innumerable sandy beaches and rocky coves in the area.A stroll along one of these wonderful beaches followed by a pub lunch in the friendly village of Port Logan is not far short of the perfect day. As one would expect, the golfer is very well catered for in Southern Scotland as it is home to a number of challenging and championship level courses. For those who don't like to leave civilisation too far behind, some excellent retail therapy is on offer in Belfast, reached via a short ferry ride from the local port of StranraerProperty has oil central heating. |
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| Kirkcolm 2 , Port Patrick |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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After a stunning 4 mile drive along the pebbled shoreline of Loch Ryan, you reach the sleepy hamlet of Kirkcolm where this charming terraced cottage, a listed building, is the ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of modern day life. Built in 1846, the cottage has been tastefully renovated and the rooms are well-appointed and finished to a very high standard. There is an elevated sun deck to the rear, accessed by steps and a small patio area off the kitchen with patio furniture and barbecue. The property may suit some visitors with limited mobility. Local pursuits include fishing, sailing, cycling, pony trekking, golf and hill-walking - the Southern Upland Way starts nearby. The village has a general store and local pub. The town of Stranraer offers shops, pubs, restaurants, swimming pool and cinema and affords visitors the opportunity of day excursions to Ireland -the ferry crossing takes 1 hours.Ground floor: 1 double bedroom, welcoming living room with open fire; newly fitted, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and a period fireplace. Upstairs: 2 very spacious twin bedrooms in the attic. A camp bed is also available. Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating plus open fire. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels are provided. |
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| Sea View , Port Logan |
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Price: £ 340 - £705
Sleeps: 8 |

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More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Beach close by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Sea View is the ideal holiday destination for all those who wish to spend their holiday a stones throw from the sea! The property affords amazing views of the Irish Sea and a brisk early morning walk across the nearby sandy beach, lying just outside the front door, is the perfect way to begin the day. A glass of wine under the glorious sun set is the perfect way to end it. The beach is an absolute paradise for children and adults alike and can be viewed in its entirety from the decked area at the front of the property - idyllic for parents to relax and enjoy the panoramic view while watching their children at play. Port Logan gained national recognition as the location for the popular BBC television drama "Two Thousand Acres of Sky". Its unspoilt beauty, character and charm provide the perfect setting for a relaxing and peaceful holiday. Its small harbour is popular with local fishermen and time spent watching the ebb and flow of the tide is the perfect way to wind down and relax. The rugged landscape is largely unspoilt and in places breathtakingly beautiful. It is a dream location for all those who love to spend time outdoors whether they are walkers, cyclists, golfers or bird watchers. Walkers are especially well catered for as Scotland's long distance footpath begins just up the road at Port Patrick. The incoming Gulf Stream helps this area enjoy a temperate and mild climate and exotic plant lovers should take the time to visit the nearby Logan Botanic Gardens at Port Logan, commonly accepted to be Scotland's most exotic garden. It houses a remarkable collection of bizarre and interesting plants and a number of other features such as the Walled Garden help to add to the visitor experience. It is also possible to buy a range of locally produced hand made goods and crafts. The Mull of Galloway, the most southerly point in Scotland, provides amazing panoramic views and offers a good opportunity to spot dolphins, seals, otters and maybe even a minke whale!Property has electric night storage heaters and panel heaters. |
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| The Moorings , Isle of Whithorn |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 593
Sleeps: 6 |

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Located in the picturesque Isle of Whithorn, which received Scottish Community of the Year Award for two years in succession, and dating back to the 18th Century, The Moorings is tastefully furnished and ideal for a relaxing holiday exploring beautiful Galloway. It overlooks the harbour, with further views out to sea and to the Cumbrian Hills, and is surrounded by undulating countryside. The village amenities include two pubs, one with restaurant, a small shop, post office and fish shop. Sea fishing excursions and sailing tuition are often available from the harbour; and the area of Whithorn is rich in history – Iron Age, Roman, early Christian and mediaeval. Walking, golfing, sailing, fishing, bird-watching, archaeology and astronomy are just some of the many pursuits available, and there are many beautiful sandy beaches hidden away along the coastline. |
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