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THE COTTHOUSE Kirkbride Farm, Portlogan, Stranraer DG9 9NP
Sleeps: 4. Cot available on request. Well behaved pets welcome. No smoking.
Price range £260 - £450 pw.
For further details please contact:
Aileen Tel: 07769 806259 Tel: 07766 257771
  
 The Cotthouse is situated on a working four hundred acre beef and dairy farm with large fishing ponds, wild boar park, ancient woodland, and spectacular views of the sea and the rolling countryside stretching to the Galloway hills and beyond. The Cotthouse is half a mile south of Port Logan, the setting for the BBC drama series, two thousand acres of sky, lovely sandy beaches, botannical gardens and Victorian fish larder. A great place for walkers, cyclists, sea and fresh water fishing. There are several excellent golf courses in the area.
Photo below right: Looking out of the conservatory window taken in the beautiful countryside.
 
  Accommodation Quality furnishings and equipment throughout. - Modern fully fitted kitchen/diner with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster, automatic washing machine, iron and ironing board.
- Comfortable sitting room with woodburning stove, sky TV, DVD player and music system.
- Leading through to a large conservatory with stunning panoramic views.
- One double bedroom with wardrobe and clothes storage.
- Additional bedroom with adult sized bunk beds with clothes storage.
- Cot and high chair available on request.
- All bedlinen and towels are provided.
- Bathroom with bath and shower above.
- Ample private parking.
- Enclosed rear patio area with furniture and barbecue.
- Double glazing and central heating throughout.
- All fuel, electricity, and wood for fire is included in rental - no extra costs.
- Local shop a short drive away.
 - Personally run by the owners.
- We provide a comlimentary welcome pack of Champagne (wine for short breaks), chocolates and flowers.
Free fishing on large ponds located on the farm, also entrance to wild boar park.
Location The picturesque village of Port logan is situated along the gulf stream drift offering some of the best weather along the west coast. Nearby 'mull of Galloway' Scotland's most southerly point, the mull has a new restaurant and visitors centre, RSPB Reserve - great for nature lovers.
Photos below: Spectacular sunsets to enjoy and take in the ambience of the area.
  Come and enjoy a welcome break in the wild west.
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