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Barn holiday rentals in Dumfries and Galloway

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An open-plan living area is presented, featuring a red sofa and a grey armchair on a textured rug. A wooden dining table sits nearby, and a well-equipped kitchen is visible, with light streaming in from large windows and patio doors leading to an outdoor space.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Swallow Cottage, Auldgirth - north of Dumfries.

Swallow Cottage was lovingly converted by Steve and Sarah from McMurdoston's old granary in 2014 and provides a wonderfully peaceful place to stay while exploring Dumfries and Galloway. The cottage is only 20 minutes drive from a 24-hour supermarket, a cinema and numerous eateries, but once you get here you'll feel as if you are truly in the middle of nowhere. We live just across the yard if you need us and we'll do everything we can to make your stay comfortable, relaxing and quietly memorable.

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A charming stone cottage is illuminated by warm light from a window, creating a welcoming glow. The night sky above is dotted with stars, complemented by subtle hints of aurora borealis. A wooden fence frames the outdoor space, enhancing the property's rustic appeal.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

North View Barn

Nord Vue Barn is conveniently situated in the Lakeland village of Penruddock, which benefits from very easy access to the M6. The property was an 18th Century barn which the owners converted to an extremely spacious holiday cottage, with the best of traditional and modern features. It is ideally situated for fell walking, running, mountain biking, stand up paddle boarding and other mountain and lake activities. The cottage encourages a hygge-style approach to cosiness, relaxation and wellbeing.

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The historic mill is framed by twisting branches of nearby trees, showcasing its stone exterior and traditional architecture. The lush greenery and open space surrounding the property are visible in the background, contributing to a serene, natural environment.
Home
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

The Hidden Mill: Historic Retreat with Wood Spa.

"A 400-year-old A-listed mill set in 14 acres of rivers, waterfalls, and ancient woodland. Nestled beside ancient oaks and the serene Shirmers Burn, this is a place where nature takes center stage. Wildlife is abundant, and Galloway’s night skies are some of the clearest in the world. Hike local hills, find wild swimming spots, or explore by bike. Then unwind in the wood-fired hot tub, sweat it out in the sauna, and let the river’s song wash everything away. Adventure or stillness—you choose."

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A cozy living space features two leather armchairs with plaid blankets, a wooden dining table, and a light-colored cabinet. Exposed stone walls complement the wooden staircase. Decorate artworks are displayed above a writing desk, with natural light filtering through a patterned curtain.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

A Beautifully restored cosy listed rural Bothy

Beautifully restored bothy for two within a larger traditional barn. Sits in 1 acre of meadow. Perfect to explore all that Dumfries and Galloway has to offer. Located in Gatelawbridge, nestled within the southern upland hills yet just over a miles from independent shops, cafes, pubs and with amenities in the lovely ducal village of Thornhill. The Bothy has great original character, cosy, comfortable, well equipped with everything you need. It is welcoming with an emphasis on being immaculate.

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An open plan living area features chunky oak beams and a cozy electric fireplace. A small dining table with a floral tablecloth is accompanied by a grey chair. Natural light enters through a skylight, and framed artworks adorn the walls, enhancing the charming space.
Barn
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Puddleduck Cott-quirky, walks from door, nr pub

Switch off, relax & unwind in quiet Bassenthwaite village with stream nestled in a peaceful valley between the lake & mighty Skiddaw mountain. 15 mins from popular market town Keswick - enjoy chunky wood beams, mountain views, our ducks & chickens, Sun Inn pub 2 mins walk away (booking required), walks for all abilities (many from the door). If you want the quieter lakes & villages or the busier locations, all within easy reach! Fibre broadband. 12 noon checkout on Sundays after 2 night wend

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A charming stone lodge is set amidst lush green gardens, featuring a gravel pathway leading to the entrance. The building showcases multiple windows and a gently sloping roof, with trees providing natural shade in the background.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 455 reviews

Blencathra Lodge, Former Fruit Store to the Castle

If you're looking for that ideal escape to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the beautiful Lake District, then Blencathra Lodge is the perfect place to be. Only 10 minutes from the M6 Motorway, we are perfectly situated so that you can enjoy this wonderful part of the country. Set in the award winning gardens of Stafford House, itself an enchanting Grade 2 Listed "Folly" and nestling in the magnificent grounds of Greystoke Castle, your pets are more than welcome to stay with you too!

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A charming cottage exterior is framed by vibrant flower beds and a pebble-strewn garden area. The facade features large glass windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Comfortable seating is arranged on the patio, providing a peaceful spot to enjoy the surroundings.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Dandelion Cottage, Romantic Hot Tub Lake District

Welcome to Dandelion and Hoglet Cottages – two cosy self-catering hideaways in the Lake District, each a romantic retreat for two. Set in peaceful Cumbria countryside near Hadrian’s Wall, our cottages combine charm and luxury, featuring high-end furnishings, a modern wood-burning fireplace, a private hot tub for relaxing evenings, and featured in The Times Coolest Cottages and Cumbrian Tourism Awards finalists, perfect for short breaks and walking holidays with stunning Cumbrian views.

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The stone exterior of a rustic cottage is depicted, featuring a slate roof and wooden door. Vibrant flowers in hanging pots add a touch of color near the entrance. A paved patio invites outdoor seating, with scenic countryside views visible in the background.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Romantic Lake District Retreat for 2 near Caldbeck

The perfect romantic retreat, Swallows Rest, is a converted 18th century hay barn. Belonging to the 17th century Grade II listed High Greenrigg House, it offers all the modern conveniences whilst retaining the character of such an historic building. The ground floor contains an open plan living room, dining area and fully fitted kitchen. There is a utility room accessed via a low stone doorframe. Upstairs is a mezzanine floor with king size bed, balcony and luxurious shower room

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The entrance features a bright yellow door framed by two decorative topiary plants in square pots. Flanking the door are two windows with white frames, allowing natural light to enhance the warm tones of the stone exterior.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Converted Stables - Scenic 'Courtyard Cottage'

'Courtyard Cottage' is situated in a courtyard - previously stables and tastefully converted to a high standard. Easy driving distance of the A74(M), with good rail & bus links. The cottage provides the ideal base to enjoy the many cultural and outdoor activities available in the area. Plenty of lovely walks, sailing, fishing, wild life and great night skies. Perfect to kick back and relax after a day of exploring the many attractions and scenery. parking is available.

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The exterior of a rustic stone cottage is featured, showcasing a traditional barn-style door with subtle green accents. Flower pots are placed beside the door, and a cobblestone courtyard extends in front of the building, surrounded by lush greenery.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

The Byre at Thistlewood Tower Cumbria

The Byre is a cosy 19th century barn conversion forming part of a Grade 1 listed, 14th Century PeleTower and Farmhouse at a small settlement near Highbridge, Dalston Cumbria. Set in a secluded valley with a river running close by. It consists of Sitting room, bedroom, Kitchen and Bathroom. Formally a farming community the Byre is situated in a courtyard of cottages and barn conversions. It is a lovely quiet area surrounded by fields there are walks direct from the door.

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An open living space features a yellow sofa and various seating options surrounding a round dining table. A staircase with black railings leads to an upper level, while a large screen television is mounted on the wall. Natural light filters through the windows, highlighting the modern décor.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Annan, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland Barn - 2 Bed

Watchhall Annexe is a recently converted barn, situated on the edge of the Royal Burgh Town of Annan. Attached to Watchhall House, it overlooks the Solway Firth and has views of the Lake District hills. It is within a 10-minute drive of the M6/M74 corridor on the Scottish-England border at Gretna. The area boasts lots of lovely places to eat and relax. Ideal for walking and cycling. Gretna Gateway Outlet Village and famous wedding venue is just a 10-minute drive away.

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The exterior of The Shed is showcased with a contemporary design and a pitched roof. Large windows provide a view of the surrounding grassy area. Planters with greenery are positioned near the entrance, while trees are visible in the backdrop, framing the serene landscape.
Tiny home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 434 reviews

Hovel House Shed

The Shed has been custom built, in the paddock, near my small barn conversion. It has a homely atmosphere, with vintage furnishings and up-cycled items. Where possible I’ve tried to be eco friendly. This is a quiet, tranquil place with beautiful views of the Scottish hills beyond the Solway Firth. It’s part of a small hamlet and my former family farm. Animals are often kept in the fields next to The Shed. You’ll experience stunning sunsets and starry skies.

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