
| Bed & Breakfast in a beautiful traditional stone built Galloway farmhouse. | | Surrounded by open green fields and forest, this working farm is an ideal location to relax and enjoy the tranquil environment and stunning scenery. | | |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 September 2008 )
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Scottish Baronial Mansion - Bed and Breakfast
Dogs Very Welcome See website. www.petswelcome.biz
Sea or hill views. Sunset or sunrise.
Rates per room: From £110 b and b - 140 per night per room. Family rooms from £350 for 2 nights. Includes full breakfast. You are welcome to use our Cinema / table tennis / Sky / WiF. Please see our main site for deals and availability. £100 deposit per room, non refundable. All Pets Welcome - No limit on dogs. We are a non smoking establishment
Rooms have private bathroom or shower or en suite. Some adjoining rooms and bedrooms with private lounges. Family rooms.Pay online, by email or by cheque.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 30 May 2009 )
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Built around 1876 Burnside House, known locally as 'The Brick Buildings' has been used for many purposes before becoming a very attractive Bed and Breakfast. This is a family run Bed and Breakfast where we welcome you to our home and try to please. It's warm, comfortable, very friendly and occupies a prime position in the village. Breakfasts also available to non-residents (pre-booked). |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 January 2010 )
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Come and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Bluehill Farm. Traditionally decorated to the highest standard. A well kept mature garden, with pergola and patio, overlooks lush green fields with hills in the background. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 June 2009 )
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Balcary Mews is a well appointed residence set within beautiful grounds in a superb seaside location. Slightly elevated it commands magnificent views of the Galloway hills and to the fore we look over Balcary Bay to Hestan Island. Ideal base for touring beautiful Dumfries and Galloway with beaches, hill/coastal walks, bird watching, fishing and much more on hand. You could however even just relax and take things slowly. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 March 2009 )
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