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A scenic view captures the harbor of Portpatrick, with boats gently bobbing in the water. Colorful buildings line the waterfront, and vehicles are parked along the quay. Green hills rise in the background under a clear blue sky, creating a peaceful coastal atmosphere.
Home in Portpatrick
5 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Cosy Holiday Home Portpatrick

Take a break and unwind at our cosy holiday home in Portpatrick with all your home comforts less than 10 minutes walk to the beautiful harbour with its friendly pubs and lovely walks with superb views. It is also the start of the Southern Upland Way, Scotland's only coast-to-coast long distance route, from Portpatrick on the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea at Cove to finish after 341km at nearby Cockburnspath. It is the perfect stay for hikers and families alike. Short term let LicenceDG01902F

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The exterior of a historic stone building is showcased, featuring a dark front door and multiple windows framed by decorative stonework. The roof has a combination of slate tiles, while a portion of the garden is visible with some greenery, adding to the character of the structure.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Old School House, luxury home with hot tub.

Ideally situated in Newton Stewart, a small market town on the banks of the River Cree, Gateway to.the Galloway forest and Dark skies. The Old School House is a listed building that’s brimming with history. This spacious, four-bedroom holiday home now features sumptuous furnishings and an 8-person hot tub overlooking the gardens. The house can accommodate up to eight adults comfortably, and is a firm favourite with hill walkers and mountain bikers because of its proximity to Galloway Forest Park

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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, 193 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 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.
Home in Portpatrick
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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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 in Balmaclellan
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

The Hidden Mill: Historic with Dark Skies 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 scenic view of the sea at sunset is displayed, featuring vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple reflected on the water. Silhouetted against the sky, a sailboat rests on the calm surface, while rocky shoreline is visible in the foreground.
Home in Bangor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Perfect getaway seafront home, sleeps up to 4

This beautiful Victorian home lends itself to couples, solo adventurers, professionals and families. With uninterrupted views of the sea, this house is within a 10 min walk of Ballyholme's sandy beach. This is a great base for those who wish to enjoy outdoor activities. Bangor town centre is approx 5 min walk with many coffee shops, restaurants and bars. You can enjoy the craic and fun that goes with the many festivals hosted or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility that this retreat offers.

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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.
Home in Strangford
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 cozy living area features a large sectional sofa arranged around a wooden coffee table. A wall-mounted television is positioned for easy viewing, and a traditional stove adds warmth to the space. Exposed wooden beams enhance the rustic charm of the room.
Home in Portpatrick
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Number Twenty Six

This unique cottage, in the heart of Portpatrick, has a style all of its own. Built in the 1800’s, it retains it original charm but with the comforts of modern life. Whether you're looking for a the adventure of exploring the coastal paths, a relaxing break by the sea, or a chance to sample local seafood, this property is at the centre of it all. We've tried to make this home as comfortable as possible for your stay, and we hope you'll find everything you need to make lasting memories.

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A charming detached farmhouse is set on an expansive gravel driveway, surrounded by lush greenery. The two-story structure features multiple windows and a welcoming entrance. Gently rolling hills and trees create a serene backdrop, highlighting the rural setting.
Home in Netherthird
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Rural retreat with fabulous panoramic views

Netherthird is a stunning detached farmhouse set in a wonderfully elevated position, with the most glorious views of the surrounding Galloway Hills. Netherthird was fully renovated in 2020 and has been lovingly furnished to ensure a truly comfortable and welcome family retreat. There is an amazing barbecue hut, with charcoal barbecue and ample seating, perfect for enjoying with friends and a glass or two of wine. Relax in the large hot tub taking in the clear dark skies at night.

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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.
Home in Dundrennan
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.
Home in Dumfries and Galloway
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 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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The exterior of the semi-detached house features a white facade with two prominent gabled roofs and multiple windows. A small set of stone steps leads to the front door, framed by flower pots on either side, while a well-maintained lawn surrounds the entrance.
Home in Portpatrick
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

Siusé Bladdens

The property is situated within the picturesque village of Portpatrick. There are 2 large bedrooms, upstairs bathroom with separate shower, and downstairs WC. The lounge has TV, Wi Fi & woodburner. There is an enclosed decked garden to the rear. The kitchen has separate fridge & freezer, dish washer & washing machine. There is a large driveway to the side. Portpatrick is situated approximately 6 miles from the main town of Stranraer.

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