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Number 48, Dumfries

Ideally located for Dumfries town centre & railway station: The perfect 'couples retreat,' located in the centre of the bustling market town of Dumfries. The ground floor property is finished to a very high standard with plush furnishings, a separate dining room and enclosed shared patio area to the rear, complete with seating.

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Ideally located for Dumfries town centre & railway station:

The perfect 'couples retreat,' located in the centre of the bustling market town of Dumfries. The ground floor property is finished to a very high standard with plush furnishings, a separate dining room and enclosed shared patio area to the rear, complete with seating.

Dumfries, known as Queen of the South and county town to the region of Dumfries and Galloway, enjoys a rich and varied history, with links to numerous people of note. The Scottish poet Rabbie Burns lived, worked and died at Burns House, which has now become a place of pilgrimage for Burns enthusiasts from around the world, retaining much of its eighteenth-century character and many relics once belonging to the poet. Additionally, Ellisland Farm, also a previous home of Burns and now a museum, is located just outside Dumfries, at Auldgirth near Dunscore. Further down the River Nith, but still in Dumfries itself is Moat Brae, inspiration behind the children's classic Peter Pan by J M Barrie. Recently renovated and opened to the public in 2019 the house is a museum and national centre for children's literature, with an educational discovery garden featuring a tea room and art installations. The surrounding area also boasts many beautiful castles but, most especially, a trip to Threave and Caerlaverock will never disappoint.

The shopping is a mx of some of the usual chains making an appearance, plus a selection of independent gift type shops. The nearby towns of Castle Douglas, the region's 'Food Town' and Kirkcudbright, Artist Town and home of Edward Atkinson Hornel of Glasgow Boy fame, are also great for original gift ideas.

The local countryside is a haven for wildlife of all kinds but is particularly favoured by red kite and squirrels, and migratory birds like barnacle geese and osprey. Viewing hides are available now at many locations including Caerlaverock Wildlife and Wetland Trust, just along the coast from Dumfries, RSPB Mersehead by Southwick, Ken Dee Marches near Laurieston and Eskrigg Nature Reserve at Lockerbie.

Postcode: DG1 2LA

Damage Deposit: £150

Short breaks welcome throughout the year

Accommodation for 2 all on one level:Sitting room; Dining room; Kitchen; Double bedroom; Shower room with shower cubicle, wash basin & toilet.

Services: Gas central heating and electricity included * Bed linen and towels provided * Fridge with freezer box * Gas hob * Microwave * TV with DVD player * Wifi * Washer Drier * Mobile phone reception * Free Parking * Enclosed patio style garden with seating area (shared with owner)* Sorry, no pets

7-Day Forecast

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

Thu 21st Broken clouds 5°C -2°C 14mph 0.0mm 997mb
Fri 22nd Scattered clouds 5°C -1°C 7mph 0.0mm 1,005mb
Sat 23rd Rain and snow 11°C 1°C 22mph 40.5mm 989mb
Sun 24th Moderate rain 13°C 9°C 27mph 11.7mm 986mb
Mon 25th Light rain 10°C 7°C 34mph 10.6mm 987mb
Tue 26th Moderate rain 12°C 7°C 25mph 11.2mm 1,003mb
Wed 27th Light rain 9°C 4°C 20mph 3.0mm 1,009mb

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