Holiday Cottages in Creetown, Ayrshire available for rental
We have 2 self catering holiday cottages in Creetown,Ayrshire
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| Florian House , Creetown |
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Price: £ 281 - £ 431
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Ideally positioned in the heart of this former fishing village on the east bank of the River Cree in the vibrant artistic and cultural region of Dumfries and Galloway, renowned for its mild climate and spectacular scenery. Converted with imagination and flair, this superb property with granite worktops and windowsills has many attractive features and incorporates a blend of modern and period style furnishings, to offer accommodation of a very high standard. Ideally positioned within a conservation area and surrounded by The Galloway Hills and the Solway Coast, with its sheltered bays and varied coastline, it is paradise for outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts with numerous Nature Reserves in the area. Walkers and cyclists can enjoy the quiet country lanes with the national cycle way close by, horse riding and fishing available locally, and numerous golf courses in the area. Creetown boasts a wealth of facilities including several shops, 2 pubs serving food, the renowned Gem Rock Museum and Heritage Museum with further amenities in the market town of Newton Stewart (5 miles). |
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| Silver Lodge , Creetown |
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Price: £ 281 - £ 431
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated down a quiet lane this detached bungalow all on ground floor level is set in the peaceful and quiet village of Creetown in the scenic and unspoilt region of Dumfries and Galloway. Well equipped and very comfortably furnished with a lovely woodburning stove for those cooler evenings, it is a warm and cosy retreat from which to discover the many delights of this wonderful coastline and contrasting landscapes of natural beauty. It is an absolute haven for outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts, with walking, cycling, golf, fishing and horse riding available locally, with the Galloway Forest Park within easy reach. Take a gentle stroll along the shoreline or amble through the winding country lanes and enjoy the peace and tranquillity, which attracts people year after year. The village has a heritage museum, everyday shopping, cafe, 2 pubs serving food and is surrounded by numerous pretty villages offering excellent dining facilities and places to visit. |
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