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Camphill, Kirkcudbright

Camphill is a lovely ground floor detached cottage and can sleep four people in two bedrooms, a double and a twin. There is a well-equipped kitchen with dining table, a small snug and a bathroom. The cosy sitting room benefits from a woodburning stove. Outside there are side and rear lawned gardens with furniture and off road parking for 3 cars. Camphill makes a great base for enjoying this pretty destination, or for exploring further afield along the coast or enjoying the activities on offer at one of the popular outdoor centres in the region.

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Accommodation Details

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Kirkcudbright 3 miles. This is a charming detached cottage surrounded by open countryside, close to the popular tourist town of Kirkcudbright on Scotland’s beautiful Dumfries and Galloway coast. The cottage is set all on the ground floor and is ideal for a family or friends wishing for a complete escape away from the hustle and bustle of a busy life. A well-equipped kitchen includes a dining table, so guests can keep the chef of the party company whilst preparing a delicious meal. The cosy and comfortable sitting room boasts a woodburning stove, perfect for snuggling up in front of on a chilly winter’s night. The rear garden is a delightful place to relax and gaze out across the fields, and to the side of the cottage a picnic table has been provided for dining alfresco.There are several sandy beaches within easy reach and walkers are catered for with a variety of forest and coastal walks. Camphill’s proximity to the Galloway Forest Park means that cyclists can enjoy the renowned 7stanes mountain bike trails. The historic town of Kirkcudbright, opening to the Solway Firth, is known as “The Artists’ Town” and has always held an attraction for artists over the years. The working harbour is a popular tourist attraction, as are the many festivals and events that run throughout the year. A charming holiday cottage offering a wide range of attractions for the whole family.

The historic town of Kirkcudbright 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.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for 3 cars. Side and rear lawned garden with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking in the house and the garden. Shop and pub 3 miles. Note: There is a wall in the rear garden with a 3ft drop, children to be supervised. Note: Parts of the garden have uneven surfaces. Note: There is limited mobile phone reception. Note: The outbuildings are out of bounds. Note: There is one step that leads up to the bathroom, snug and kitchen.

Location Details

The historic town of Kirkcudbright 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.

From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

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7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Kirkcudbright is detailed below.

Sat 23rd Heavy intensity rain 13°C 3°C 41mph 43.0mm 981mb
Sun 24th Light rain 13°C 10°C 37mph 3.0mm 982mb
Mon 25th Light rain 9°C 7°C 38mph 1.4mm 991mb
Tue 26th Light rain 8°C 7°C 24mph 0.9mm 1,009mb
Wed 27th Light rain 6°C 4°C 9mph 0.6mm 1,018mb
Thu 28th Few clouds 6°C 3°C 14mph 0.0mm 1,025mb
Fri 29th Light rain 8°C 5°C 18mph 0.8mm 1,020mb

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