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1 bedroom accommodation in Glenmidge, Auldgirth, near Dumfries
Cottage avec cuisine à Dumfries
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- Cuisine
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- Animaux de compagnie acceptés
- Wi-Fi gratuit
- Espace extérieur
- Stationnement disponible
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Glenmidge, Auldgirth, near Dumfries
- Château Morton CastlePlace, Château Morton Castle7 min en voiture
- Blackwood LochPlace, Blackwood Loch8 min en voiture
- Demeure Ellisland FarmPlace, Demeure Ellisland Farm10 min en voiture
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À propos du quartier
Dumfries
Au bord d’un lac.Vous trouverez Blackwood Loch et Château Morton Castle à moins de 5 km de cottage. De plus, Robert Burns Hermitage est à moins de 5 km et Demeure Ellisland Farm est à moins de 10 km.
À proximité
- Château Morton Castle - 7 min en voiture - 5.9 km
- Blackwood Loch - 8 min en voiture - 4.6 km
- Demeure Ellisland Farm - 10 min en voiture - 8.2 km
- Garden of Cosmic Speculation - 10 min en voiture - 9.8 km
- Parc à thème Dalscone Farm Fun - 18 min en voiture - 19.0 km
Transport
- DUMFRIES (Gare) : à 23 min en voiture
- Glasgow (PIK-Prestwick) : à 87 min en voiture
Restaurants
- Friars Carse - 8 min en voiture
- Drumlanrig Cafe Fusi - 12 min en voiture
- John G Renicks Butchers - 11 min en voiture
- Three Villages Cafe - 12 min en voiture
- Ray's Takeaway - 12 min en voiture
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1 bedroom accommodation in Glenmidge, Auldgirth, near Dumfries
With a wonderful countryside backdrop and abundant wildlife, this stone-built cottage is especially perfect for cyclists, being close to a number of 7stanes trails.. 1 step to entrance.
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: 32" TV, Sky
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Gas Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet, Shower Seat. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack and doggy extras.. Small enclosed courtyard garden with sitting-out area, garden furniture and BBQ. Wildlife garden with bird hide and seating (shared with owner). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a stream, pond and waterwheel in the garden, 20 yards away.. Sympathetically renovated, this 18th-century stone-built cottage has its own waterwheel and lies at the edge of the small hamlet of Glenmidge. Semi-detached, it lies next to the owner’s home by the Glenmidge Burn, where the odd glimpse of an otter can be seen. Surrounded by hills and forest, the area has abundant wildlife including roe deer, foxes, badgers, tawny and barn owls, buzzards and red kites. There are trail paths for walking, running and mountain biking on the doorstep, but there are also flat routes and quiet country roads along the valley (maps are available in the cottage).
Less than a mile away up the glen stands the remains of the Lag Tower, which was built by the wealthy Grierson family in the 15th century and was last occupied by Sir Robert Grierson towards the end of the 17th century. He was best remembered as a notorious persecutor of the covenanters, and his headstone is in a local graveyard.
Situated on the Kirkpatrick Macmillan Cycle Trail, the cottage is only 5 miles away from the old Courthill Smiddy at Keir, where Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the first pedal-driven bicycle in the world. A replica is in the museum 3 miles further on at the 17th-century Drumlanrig Castle at Thornhill. Open to the public, the castle has one hundred and twenty rooms, seventeen turrets and four towers, and is home to the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry. As well as beautiful grounds and river walks, it boasts one of the 7stanes cycle centres, with the Ae Forest close by.
Dalswinton Loch is 4 miles away with lovely walks, and there is a replica of the first paddle-driven steam boat in the world which made its first journey on the loch. The famous poet, Robert Burns, was one of the first passengers on board; he lived and worked the farm at Ellisland, where he wrote Auld Lang Syne and Tam o’ Shanter. Ellisland Farm is a museum and visitor centre, 3 miles away.
There are several golf courses to choose from in the area: Thornhill is 7 miles, and Dumfries is 9 miles, and both offer shops and plenty of restaurants and pubs. The highest golf course in Scotland is at Leadhills, near Wanlockhead, which is also the highest village in Scotland. Lying 17 miles away, it is famous for the mining of gold and lead, and you can visit the mining museum there. The River Nith and the River Cairn are both about 2 miles away in opposite directions, both being famous for salmon, sea trout and wild brown trout fishing. Day and season tickets are available to visitors. Each fisherman is permitted to keep two salmon per season. Loch fishing for trout and course fish are also available nearby. Beach 22 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
Free WiFi
Only dogs allowed at the property.
There is open water in the property grounds.
Suitable for up to 2 pets
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: 32" TV, Sky
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Gas Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet, Shower Seat. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack and doggy extras.. Small enclosed courtyard garden with sitting-out area, garden furniture and BBQ. Wildlife garden with bird hide and seating (shared with owner). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a stream, pond and waterwheel in the garden, 20 yards away.. Sympathetically renovated, this 18th-century stone-built cottage has its own waterwheel and lies at the edge of the small hamlet of Glenmidge. Semi-detached, it lies next to the owner’s home by the Glenmidge Burn, where the odd glimpse of an otter can be seen. Surrounded by hills and forest, the area has abundant wildlife including roe deer, foxes, badgers, tawny and barn owls, buzzards and red kites. There are trail paths for walking, running and mountain biking on the doorstep, but there are also flat routes and quiet country roads along the valley (maps are available in the cottage).
Less than a mile away up the glen stands the remains of the Lag Tower, which was built by the wealthy Grierson family in the 15th century and was last occupied by Sir Robert Grierson towards the end of the 17th century. He was best remembered as a notorious persecutor of the covenanters, and his headstone is in a local graveyard.
Situated on the Kirkpatrick Macmillan Cycle Trail, the cottage is only 5 miles away from the old Courthill Smiddy at Keir, where Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the first pedal-driven bicycle in the world. A replica is in the museum 3 miles further on at the 17th-century Drumlanrig Castle at Thornhill. Open to the public, the castle has one hundred and twenty rooms, seventeen turrets and four towers, and is home to the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry. As well as beautiful grounds and river walks, it boasts one of the 7stanes cycle centres, with the Ae Forest close by.
Dalswinton Loch is 4 miles away with lovely walks, and there is a replica of the first paddle-driven steam boat in the world which made its first journey on the loch. The famous poet, Robert Burns, was one of the first passengers on board; he lived and worked the farm at Ellisland, where he wrote Auld Lang Syne and Tam o’ Shanter. Ellisland Farm is a museum and visitor centre, 3 miles away.
There are several golf courses to choose from in the area: Thornhill is 7 miles, and Dumfries is 9 miles, and both offer shops and plenty of restaurants and pubs. The highest golf course in Scotland is at Leadhills, near Wanlockhead, which is also the highest village in Scotland. Lying 17 miles away, it is famous for the mining of gold and lead, and you can visit the mining museum there. The River Nith and the River Cairn are both about 2 miles away in opposite directions, both being famous for salmon, sea trout and wild brown trout fishing. Day and season tickets are available to visitors. Each fisherman is permitted to keep two salmon per season. Loch fishing for trout and course fish are also available nearby. Beach 22 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
Free WiFi
Only dogs allowed at the property.
There is open water in the property grounds.
Suitable for up to 2 pets
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