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A cozy living area features a brick fireplace with a log-burning stove, surrounded by dark walls. A flat-screen TV is mounted above the hearth. A green armchair complements the dining table, which is set for four. Decorative art adorns the walls, enhancing the space's charm.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Cosy stylish town centre retreat

Apricity Cottage is a perfect place to relax in a calm and beautiful space. The central location provides a great base to explore all that the Artists Town of Kirkcudbright has to offer. This newly refurbished cottage has interiors designed by a local, proffesssional interior designer giving it a cosy, stylish ambiance further enhanced by the log burning stove and luxury furnishings. The south facing cottage gives a light airy feel throughout and has a small outside space for drinks and dining.

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A stone cottage with a slate roof is set against a bright blue sky. Yellow daffodils bloom in the foreground, providing a lively contrast to the rustic exterior. The cottage is surrounded by a gentle green landscape with a stone wall and trees in the background.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Cosy Galloway cottage - sleeps 5; beaches & walks

Burnside is a cosy, secluded bolthole and perfect base to explore old Galloway. Built in the 1850s, our family restored the bungalow in 1970 and we've been visiting since. The cottage sits in a tranquil valley, a mile from the sea. It'll be just you, the wildlife and the view, within easy reach of beaches, rocky coves, and hills. The house is in an enclosed half-acre site. It sleeps five in double, twin and single bedrooms. The kitchen/living room are open plan with log burning stove and WiFi.

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A calm seaside view features a glowing sunset reflected on the water's surface, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. The distant silhouette of a lighthouse and rocky formations adds depth to the tranquil landscape, while soft clouds capture shades of orange and pink.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews

Seaside retreat, 7 minutes walk to the shore.

Seaside home-from-home, tucked away at the back of the village, 7 minutes walk from the sea. (Longer on the way back uphill!) Portpatrick has a Post Office, bakery, cafe, bars, gift shops and restaurants. (Limited food shopping.) Hide away, walk the cliffs and glen, swim, golf, putt, fish, cycle. Enjoy dark skies and fresh air. Explore Wigtown (book town), Kirkcudbright (artists’ town), Castle Douglas (food town), Glenluce Abbey, St Ninian's Cave, Whithorn. Stranraer Sept Oyster Festival.

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An open plan kitchen and lounge area is featured, with wooden floors and a light colour palette. The space includes a comfortable sofa with patterned cushions, a wooden dining table with chairs, and overhead lighting that illuminates the area. Skylights allow natural light to enter.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 54 reviews

The Bullpen, Spoutwells Holiday Cottages.

The Bullpen is situated in quiet open countryside one mile from Stranraer. The property has just recently been completed and was part of the original farm buildings. Private Hot Tub. It is all on one floor and has an open plan kitchen/dining/lounge, super king size or twin bedroom and bathroom with separate shower. Close to golf courses and gardens. Also great for walking and cycling. Many attractions in the area include Logan Botanic Gardens, Wigtown Book Town and Mull of Galloway.

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A cozy entryway features a wooden crate holding green and patterned pillows. A woven chair adorned with colorful cushions sits beside a radiator. A coat hangs from a single hook, and a pair of black shoes is placed neatly on the wooden floor.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

The Bolthole at Strangford Lough

The Bolthole in Strangford is a small cosy home located in one of Northern Ireland's beautiful coastal villages. The house dating from the early 1800's, with a later extension, has living, dining and kitchen area, two bedrooms and bathroom. There are great views across Strangford Lough to the coastal village of Portaferry. Strangford village is a great location near historic houses, castles and the Mourne mountains. It has great restaurants, pubs and perfect for Game of Thrones enthusiasts.

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A charming stone cottage is positioned along a quiet road, featuring a white exterior and a sloping roof. Green foliage frames the entrance, and the surrounding landscape showcases trees and a glimpse of the elevated terrain beyond.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Nordlys Cottage in Galloway Dark Sky Forest Park

Newly renovated and modernised 1850s detached stone cottage, set in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway. The extensive garden backs on to the stunning Kirroughtree forest and the elevated position allows for beautiful front and rear views. Take a walk into the forest park from the door step, sit at the patio doors watching the garden birds or cosy up in front of the fire. Large velux windows allow you to sleep or bathe under the stars in Galloway dark skies forest park

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The open-plan living area features a cozy arrangement of light-colored sofas and armchairs, positioned around a wooden coffee table. A log burner is visible beside a television displaying a warm scene. Soft lighting illuminates the space, creating a serene atmosphere.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Ardow Cottage - Seaside cottage retreat Arran

Unwind at my cosy cottage in Whiting Bay, Arran! Step into the welcoming, open-plan space, where you can kick back and relax in front of the log burner, or cook a delicous meal. A spiral staircase takes you up to two cosy bedrooms and shower-room/toilet offering a peaceful retreat. Whether you're travelling solo, with friends, a couple in search of a romantic getaway, or a family of four, this cottage is ideal for your break. Short Term Let Licence - NA00712F

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The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring a whitewashed facade with a sloping roof. A grassy area surrounds the building, and trees line the background. Natural light casts gentle shadows, highlighting the structure's rustic charm.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

The Steading at Nabny, a peaceful country escape

The Steading is a beautiful two-bedroom cottage with a sitting room/fully equipped kitchen log stove, in a tranquil setting surrounded by beautiful countryside, a short drive from Kirkcudbright and Castle Douglas. Fully equipped with linen, crockery, cutlery, and a washer/dryer/dishwasher. Two wet rooms/bathrooms, two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with two single beds. We welcome 1-2well-behaved dogs, but they must be on a lead whenever outside.

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A modern barn conversion is depicted, featuring a spacious patio area furnished with a dining table and chairs. Large sliding glass doors provide access to the interior, while skylights allow natural light to fill the space. Lush green grass surrounds the patio, enhancing the outdoor setting.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Family and dog friendly stunning barn conversion.

2 king size bedrooms, one ensuite with a further 2 single beds and wc on the mezzanine level. A bathroom with shower over the bath. Fully furnished kitchen with washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. We have a dog secure garden and a shed to lock bikes in. We are between 10/30 mins from 3 of the 7stanes cycling trails and 6 miles from several beaches or hills for walking. You are 5 mins drive away from the market town of Castle Douglas.

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An aerial view captures Cedar Lodge within the coastal village of Portpatrick. The lodge is situated near the shoreline, with the shimmering Irish Sea visible in the background. Nearby structures and greenery are also observed, showcasing the charming landscape of the area.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Next to Golf Course Fabulous Sea Views

Located next door to the Portpatrick Dunskey Golf Course, in the charming coastal village of Portpatrick this immaculately refurbished lodge offers magnificent sea views over the Irish Sea. Ideal for families and golfing groups alike, Cedar Lodge has 4 bedrooms all with en suites and sleeps 8 people.

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The kitchen features a central wooden island with a smooth cooktop. Bright red tiles line the walls, adding a pop of color. A vase of fresh flowers sits on the island, and a partially open door leads to the outside.
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4.88 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Boggle Dyke Cottage, cosy and romantic getaway

Bogle Dyke Cottage, Carronbridge, Thornhill, DG3 5AY Dog friendly newly renovated listed cottage in accessible rural location ideal for exploring Dumfries & Galloway. The tastefully presented accommodation provides everything needed for a comfortable and relaxing break.

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A view from within the boathouse showcases sails in green and red gliding across the water. Potted flowers line the foreground, providing a pop of color against the calm backdrop of Strangford Lough. Lush greenery framed by the tranquil scene completes the setting.
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4.86 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Boathouse on Strangford Lough

A gem beside Strangford Lough Marine Nature Reserve in Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 10 min walk to excellent restaurants Seals swim past your door, herons stand on the boatslip. Walk to National Trust Estates, including Games of Thrones sets. 45 mins Belfast.

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