Holiday Cottages in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway available for rental
We have 6 self catering holiday cottages in Kirkcudbright,Dumfries and Galloway
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| Da Dheug , Kirkcudbright |
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Price: £ 151- £452
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Set in a quiet corner of Gatehouse of Fleet, this cosy whitewashed end terraced cottage offers well-equipped single storey accommodation. Fully renovated, this cottage has everything required for an enjoyable Scottish vacation. The open plan living area is stylish and welcoming, while the two bedrooms are comfortable and are laid out to attract families, couples or friends to this lovely cottage. Outside, there is an enclosed patio garden, a lovely spot for a morning coffee or evening meal. Golden sandy beaches are just a few minutes drive, or simply stroll into town to visit the shops, pubs and restaurants. |
| The charming country town of Gatehouse of Fleet is set on the banks of the lovely Solway Firth, its peaceful streets lined with pastel-coloured houses and shops. The wonderful countryside of Dumfries and Galloway surrounds the town, which is also located just a few minutes drive from beautiful sandy beaches and a loch for river fishing. With a variety of shops including a baker, butcher, grocer, bank and post office, and pubs serving food and welcoming families, Gatehouse of Fleet also has a fascinating visitors centre set in a former bobbin mill, telling the story of the town’s cotton spinning days. |
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| West Gable , Kirkcudbright |
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Price: £ 229- £762
Sleeps: 7 |

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| West Gable is a converted wing of a church in the village of Gatehouse of Fleet in the Dumfries and Galloway countryside. Boasting two double bedrooms (one with ensuite facilities) and one twin room with a pull out bed, the cottage can sleep up to seven people. The accommodation also includes a family bathroom, a kitchen/diner with a snug and a sitting room. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for two cars and a lawned garden with a patio, outdoor furniture and a barbecue. West Gable is an ideal base for discovering this beautiful part of Scotland. |
| The small town of Gatehouse of Fleet lies on the Solway Firth in the midst of Dumfries & Galloway with sandy beaches just a five minute drive away. There are several shops in the town including a small supermarket, chemist, bank and post office, along with a kilt making centre and two cafes. All four pubs in the town have restaurant facilities and welcome children. |
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| Criffel Lodge , Kirkcudbright |
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Price: £ 260 - £405
Sleeps: 6 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| This Scandinavian style lodge is the perfect tranquil location for a visit to Dumfries and Galloway. Set on the edge of a nine hole golf course and driving range, overlooking the River Dee near Tongland, there is a Golf Club house with a restaurant, and children are especially welcome. The lodge is surrounded by farmland, home to the famous Belted Galloway cattle which can be handled or photographed. |
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| East Gable , Kirkcudbright |
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Price: £ 229- £762
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Set in a quiet corner of the pretty village of Gatehouse of Fleet, this property is a magnificent church-wing conversion in the midst of the picturesque Dumfries and Galloway countryside. Retaining much of its original character and charm, this property boasts original windows and oak floors as well as the remains of the original pews in the grand entrance hall. With the sitting room on the third floor, visitors can enjoy the fabulous views over the river in addition to their beautiful riverside garden with private mooring for small boats. There are also a number of tempting shops, pubs and restaurants in the village. |
| Situated on the Solway Firth, the small, country town of Gatehouse of Fleet is a peaceful place, decorated in pretty pastel colours. Set in the gorgeous Dumfries and Galloway countryside and within five minutes drive of beautiful sandy beaches, there is also a loch and the opportunity to try river fishing. Founded in around 1760, the town was originally a mill community and today a visitors’ centre set in the former bobbin mill - Mill on the Fleet – tells the story of Gatehouse's cotton spinning days. The town now boasts several shops, including a baker, butcher, grocer, bank and post office whilst a number of the pubs also serve food and welcome children. |
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| Weavers Cottage , Kirkcudbright |
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Price: £ 249- £762
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Weavers Cottage is a terraced cottage on the main high street in the village of Gatehouse of Fleet in the Dumfries and Galloway countryside. With two double bedrooms (one with a dressing room and the other with an ensuite) and a twin room, this cottage can sleep six people. The cottage also contains a family bathroom, a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is a spacious garden with a patio area, outdoor furniture, a BBQ and roadside parking. Ideal for discovering this beautiful part of Scotland, Weavers Cottage is sure to delight all visitors to the region. |
| The small town of Gatehouse of Fleet lies on the Solway Firth in the midst of Dumfries & Galloway with sandy beaches just a five minute drive away. There are several shops in the town including a small supermarket, chemist, bank and post office, along with a kilt making centre and two cafes. All four pubs in the town have restaurant facilities and welcome children. |
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| The Townhouse , Kirkcudbright |
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Price: £ 218- £777
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Kirkcudbright offers an ideal destination for a relaxing family holiday, and The Townhouse is the perfect base from which to explore the area. The property is a sympathetically restored and renovated Georgian townhouse dating from 1801 which has been decorated to a high standard with a bespoke country kitchen with marble worktops and beautiful bedrooms with king size beds. The Townhouse is located in the centre of Kirkcudbright, on the beautiful north Solway shore. Many original features remain in this delightful holiday home, including fireplaces in the sitting room and bedroom, original polished timber floors throughout and a staircase with exposed beams. The pretty harbour with its selection of shops, cafes and pubs, and walking or cycling opportunities are on your doorstep. |
| This historic town is situated on the north Solway Shore on the banks of the tidal waters of the River Dee. Kirkudbright’s harbour is still active today, and the fishing trade has always supported the town. The picturesque town centre is characterised by wide streets and pretty pastel coloured houses, as well as the fascinating ruined McLellan's Castle. Historical attractions worth a visit include the Stewartry Museum and its permanent exhibition of objects representing the history of life on the Solway coast. Known as the artists' town since the late nineteenth century and a wonderful selection of art galleries, crafts, and antique shops still thrive here today. |
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