Holiday rentals with a fireplace in Kirkcudbright

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A tranquil scene of a harbor reflects the surrounding buildings and the ruins of a castle. A fishing boat is moored in the water, while historic white houses stand along the water's edge, framed by trees and an open sky.
Holiday home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

TheLivInGallery 2 bedroom house Artist's Town

Named 'Artists town' after the Glasgow boys & Girls, artists like EA Hornell, EA Taylor, Jessie M King, and later Charles Oppenheimer 'colonised' Kirkcudbright. They were drawn to the quality of light and the close combination of town, harbour, sea and rural landscapes. In every direction from property, you can explore the same beautiful coast line, sandy beaches, forests, castles and cultural attractions that the artists did and still do, and who's work you are surrounded by in TheLivIngallery.

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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.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 190 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 quaint bothy is nestled amidst vibrant greenery and flowering plants. The rustic stone structure features a sloped roof and green door, surrounded by well-maintained garden beds. Wood stacks are visibly arranged beside the building, with trees offering a natural canopy overhead.
Tiny home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Comfy bothy set in a beautiful scenic garden

Craigieburn garden bothy is a glamping-type single room bothy in a lovely 6-acre garden in beautiful Moffatdale, a great location for walkers and cyclists. The garden has woodlands, waterfalls, wildlife and exceptional planting for you to roam in. The bothy has no mains water or electricity so is a real alternative experience, with separate flush toilet and washing facilities. Otherwise all home comforts are provided with double bed, kitchenette and wood-burning stove to create a cosy atmosphere

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A two-story cottage with a white exterior and a green door is visible. The front garden features a small lawn and shrubbery, while the surrounding buildings showcase traditional architecture under clear blue skies.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Rose Cottage, Kirkcudbright

Description Recently renovated and dating from the mid 1800s, Rose Cottage is situated within the town’s desirable Conservation Area. It is ideally located being close to the town centre, harbour, and other local amenities. The rear garden, including a secure shed for cycles has direct access to the main local park and woodland walks beyond. Dee estuary is a 15 minute stroll. Nearest beaches are a short drive away. Parking is unrestricted free on-street. Short Term Lets Licence Number DG00240F

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The exterior of Garple Loch Hut features a wooden structure with large glass doors and a spacious deck. A welcoming atmosphere is created by the wooden railings and a cozy seating area visible inside. Natural light floods the interior, framed by the surrounding landscape.
Hut in Dumfries and Galloway
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 552 reviews

Garple Loch Hut

Unfortunately no dogs/children/ infants are allowed as we are a working sheep farm & surrounded by water. Discover the ultimate escape at Garple Loch Hut, set on your very own private loch with no one else around. Located on a peaceful sheep farm in Dumfries & Galloway, this hidden gem offers solitude, stunning scenery and unforgettable wildlife experiences. Wake up to the sight of sheep grazing and the gentle presence of your own Highland cows, which you can feed for a unique farm experience.

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The exterior of a charming white stone cottage is visible, featuring a blue front door and symmetrical windows on the upper level. The entrance is framed by a modest path, with a residential street and greenery in the background.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

9 Millburn Street

9 Millburn Street is in the beautiful artists town of Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway . Comfortable, homely and a little bit quirky, this property has 3 double rooms, a bathroom, a large family kitchen ,lounge with open coal fire, day room/ utility room. The enclosed back garden has an outside toilet, a newly renovated art/craft studio with running water and is secure and can be used for storing bicycles golf clubs etc. Two well behaved dogs welcome, please include dogs when booking.

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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 in Gatelawbridge
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 153 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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The spacious living area features wooden floors and is illuminated by natural light from the skylights. A leather sofa and armchairs provide comfortable seating, while a wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch. Dining chairs and a table are positioned nearby, with views of the surrounding countryside.
Cottage in Castle Douglas
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Burnbrae Byre

Truly luxurious holiday accommodation in a tastefully converted byre, set in a tranquil, rural location, but ideally located for all that the south- west has to offer. The cottage is beautifully presented with hard wood floors and finishes throughout, including a wood-burning stove in the spacious living room, sumptuous beds chosen for their quality and comfort, and fully equipped to make a superb holiday cottage. Enclosed courtyard garden with an outlook over the owners' adjoining garden.

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The Old Toll house is showcased with its distinctive round structure and white exterior. Black trim accents the windows and door, while a sign at the top identifies the building. A well-maintained street is visible, along with surrounding greenery in the background.
Cottage in Dumfries and Galloway
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

The Old Toll House Petite and perfectly formed

Petite but perfectly formed The Old Toll house is a perfect base to explore Dumfries and Galloway. The Old Toll house was built in 1813 the same time as the bridge was built. It was the original Toll house used to collect the payment for people crossing between Newton Stewart and Minnigaff. The old wooden bridge and ford was replaced in 1813 John Rennie (The Elder) won the honour of the commission. Thomas Telford his competitor also submitted plans. Thank you for your booking.

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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.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
5 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Family and dog friendly stunning barn conversion.

Bookings are from Friday to Friday. 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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A cozy living area is highlighted by a modern gas fireplace, providing both comfort and warmth. Dark leather sofas are placed opposite each other, adorned with decorative cushions. A small side table holds a teapot and cup, while a vase of fresh flowers adds a touch of color.
Townhouse in Castle Douglas
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Kacey-Faye

We would like to extend a very warm welcome to our recently refurbished house Kacey-Faye. Kacey-Faye is situated in the busy little Market Town of Castle Douglas. Nearby there are parks, stunning walks, shops, restaurants, pubs & supermarkets. Kacey-Faye is ideal for couples or families looking for a relaxing short break or a longer holiday. The local area boasts stunning beaches, beautiful country walks & for mountain bikers the 7 Stanes world class mountain biking centres.

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A quaint cottage is nestled amidst vibrant greenery, framed by blooming trees. A striking red maple contrasts with the lush surroundings, while a large conifer provides shade. The clear blue sky above adds to the tranquil ambiance of the peaceful countryside setting.
Cottage in Kirkcudbright
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Peaceful and Cosy Cottage with Log Burner & Views

A spacious, peaceful and serene space. King sized bed. Wet/shower room. Kitchen dinner, dishwasher. Double aspect sitting room with field, garden and woodland views. Central heating and log burner(free wood). Smart TV. Nestled in the hills above Kirkcudbright in a courtyard setting within the very private grounds. It is perfectly situated to explore stunning Dumfries and Galloway. Ramp/low threshold/all one level grab rails/suitable for those with limited mobility

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