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The Terns, Dumfries

The Terns is a beautifully-presented former fisherman's cottage now making a luxury ground floor apartment in the pretty riverside village of Glencaple just south of Dumfries, it is ideal for a family holiday and has all modern conveniences. The property is the ground floor of an traditional over and under cottage style found in some areas, step into the entrance hall and on to a welcoming open-plan sitting room, the ideal place to relax with loved ones, complete with wood stove style gas fire, for an extra bit of warmth, and a cosy but stylish dining area, the perfect place for gathering for a lovely home-cooked meal, or to plan the day's events.

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The kitchen, which is bright and modern, wonderfully appointed at the rear of the property, with a range of appliances and spacious worktops for preparation. Down the hall are two bedrooms: one King-size and one twin, with a separate family shower room. The bedrooms have a range of contemporary furniture to store your personal items. Outside has an enclosed patio area with furniture and an enclosed, spacious lawned garden, perfect for letting your pet stretch their legs. There is roadside parking available directly outside the property.

The cottage dates from the 1800's when Glencaple was a busy fishing village and port for bringing in supplies to Dumfries. The local tradition of haaf netters wadding in to the River Nith to catch salmon continues and is facinating to watch; local tradition is for the fishers to draw straws and the person with the short straw gets to choose where to stand in the line. Well worth watching out for as it contiues in all weathers, for as you can see from the photo.

Glencaple is ideally placed for enjoying the fabulous countryside, with many riverside nature walks right on the doorstep. The picturesque village boasts spectacular views over the River Nith Estuary, and on to Criffel, the highest hill in the area. Best experienced from a seat in The Boathouse restaurant and shop, you can enjoy this vista whilst treating yourself to Afternoon Tea at the same time. What better way to while away the hours! Not only do The Boathouse serve Afternoon Tea, but a bistro style menu is also available up until 4pm. Priding themselves on fresh, local, seasonal produce whenever possible and specialising in vegetarian, vegan, and allergy-specific dietary requirements, it's a great option for the whole family. If tasty pub grub is what you prefer however, The Nith Hotel serve award winning bar meals, with a take away option in place, and all just a 3 minute walk from the Hoose.

Nearby Caerlaverock with it's famous triangular castle is also home to the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust bird sanctuary and, if birds are your thing, slightly further down the coast is Mersehead RSPB reserve, which boasts a number of wildlife hides, the occasional otter, beautiful beach walks and a visitors centre. Both reserves are well worth a visit, as well as the sandy beaches of Portling, Sandyhills, Southerness and Powillimount, especially if you have a dog in tow. Other activities in the area include mountain biking at Dalbeattie (as well as Forest of Ae and Kirroughtree if you wish to explore slightly further afield,) and walking, with the newly laid path up Criffel (the highest hill in the area) proving very popular.

If history and culture are of more interest to you, slightly further afield is Drumlanrig Castle, with its grand landscaped garden, woodland walks, craft workshops and boutiques. Alternatively, why not take a trip up the Nith Valley to discover Ellisland Farm which was worked by Scotland's Baird, Rabbie Burns, Crawick Multiverse which has recently been created by landscape architect and theorist Charles Jencks, Dumfries Museum, home to the world's oldest working Camera Obscura, or Moat Brae, inspiration behind the children's classic Peter Pan by J M Barrie. Recently renovated and opened to the public the house is a museum and national centre for children's literature, with an educational discovery garden featuring a tea room and art installations.

Let weekly Saturday - Saturday, short breaks welcome between November and Easter excluding February Half Term holiday.

Damage Deposit £150

Apartment Accommodation for 4 :

Ground Floor: Spacious Sitting/Dining room; Kitchen; Shower room; King size bedroom; Twin bedroom.

Services: Electric heating * Washing machine * Fridge * Freezer * Electric cooker and Microwave* TV and DVD player * CD player * Wifi * Bed linen and towels provided * Cot and High chair* Free parking adjacent * Garden * patio area with furniture.* Shop and Eating out 1.5 miles * 1 dog welcome

Extras: Dogs £20 per dog/week

Testimonials :

August 2021 "Just a quick note to say how much we enjoyed staying at The Terns, the property was beautifully presented with modern fixtures and fittings throughout. We found Glencaple to be a charming place to stay with lovely views over the river Nith just at the end of the street. It was also a great place to explore further afield locations and whilst there we visited Edinburgh (only 2 hours away) and the Lake District. We would no hesitation in recommending the property to other families and couples a like."

Sep 2020 "with the town of Dumfries 4 miles away, a perfect venue for exploring South West Scotland. Cottage decorated to a high standard with all facilities with patio and large enclosed garden. If you are looking for a tranquil spot to spend your break this is it. "

Aug 2020 "Nice garden and paved area and the cottage is situated in the middle of Glencaple . Only complaint was the very small fridge which wasn't sufficient for 3 people for the week."

Nov 2019 ouldn't recommend it highly enough and we will certainly return asap. The kitchen is small as shown in the photo, but adequate enough for 1 or 2 persons to cook and the kitchen is fully stocked with every utensil you may require. Lovely large garden for the dog to stretch. Bedrooms were gorgeous with extremely comfortable beds. Powerful shower. Tastefully decorated throughout. Living room so very, very cosy, comfortable couches, lovely gas fire and the fact there is a (low) wall outside the front of the property is a bonus I would say as you don't have neighbours opposite looking in. Boathouse recommended for an evening's dinner, but you need to book in advance.... Underfloor heating kept us very warm... the only thing I could recommend is to provide some easy to follow instructions on how to turn the heating down or off altogether. We had a fabulous long weekend.... lived it so much j wanted to stay an extra night! Thank you Maria "

Aug 2019 "the owner is very helpful and knows the area well and told us some lovely places to visit.would recommend this cottage and area to anyone. will definitely return. "

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 Light rain 5°C -1°C 18mph 0.2mm 998mb
Fri 22nd Broken clouds 5°C 0°C 9mph 0.0mm 1,005mb
Sat 23rd Rain and snow 12°C 2°C 27mph 41.0mm 987mb
Sun 24th Moderate rain 13°C 9°C 33mph 9.2mm 985mb
Mon 25th Light rain 9°C 8°C 35mph 4.2mm 988mb
Tue 26th Heavy intensity rain 11°C 7°C 28mph 26.2mm 1,001mb
Wed 27th Moderate rain 11°C 6°C 19mph 26.4mm 990mb

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