The Cottage, nr Newton Stewart - sleeps 6
Situated in the charming village of Garlieston and only 200 yards from a sandy beach, this holiday cottage, one of a row, has many original features and provides an ideal base from which to explore the Solway coastline with rocky coves and picturesque villages. Other activities include fishing, sailing and golf. Wigtown, Scotland’s national book town, and Whithorn’s historic dig are nearby, while Newton Stewart has a good range of shops, a cinema and swimming pool. Shop and pub 250 yards.
Living room. Dining room with multi-fuel burner and feature stone wall. Well-equipped kitchen. Sun room with door and steps down to garden. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Separate toilet. Most rooms with wooden floors. First floor: Double bedroom with feature fireplace, wooden floor and sea views. Twin bedroom with sea views. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
- Multi-fuel burner - initial fuel inc, thereafter avail locally
- Elec, bed linen and towels inc
- Full ‘Econ 7’ CH (Oct-Apr £25pw)
- H/chair
- Digital TV
- Radio/CD
- M/wave
- W/machine
- D/washer
- F/freezer
- Wi-fi
- Enclosed lawned garden with furniture
- Roadside parking
- No smoking
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Customer Reviews of The Cottage, nr Newton Stewart - sleeps 6
1st comment: This is beautiful property which has been tastefully decorated and furnished. The fact it is there to be used by the owners some of the time is obvious - there is nothing that is just to meet a spec. When we visited there was dearth of sharp cooking/ bread knives which we are sure was a temporary oversight. Also if the weather is good make sure the Shed (and garden furniture) is accessible. June 2012.
2nd comment: The cottage is located in a quiet village with good local store, which is quite necessary as other facilities are a drive away. We stayed with my elderly parents and chose the cottage for its downstairs bedroom. The wash room is very small and a bit tricky for the old folks to manage, but the shower facility excellent. Upstairs accommodation really good and all beds very comfortable with top quality bedlinen. We stayed during the cold spell in May and the cottage felt cold when we arrived but soon warmed up. The sun room at the back is a great feature, and my parents really enjoyed sitting in there. May 2012.