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A stone-walled exterior of a cottage is depicted, featuring a grey shed-like structure and a pathway of stepping stones leading to the entrance. The area is covered with light gravel and framed by open fields under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Dumfries and Galloway
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The Bothy is a rural, coastal, studio cottage.

This unique place has a style all of its own. The Bothy is newly renovated and offers a peaceful, coastal getaway for 2. It is a twin bedded studio cottage with a separate bathroom and shower. There is a microwave, electric hob, toaster and kettle in the kitchen area. Dining table and chairs. Wall mounted TV and WiFi. There are several quiet beaches with wonderful coastlines to explore within walking distance. There is also the stunning St Medan Golf Course that welcomes visitors all year round.

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The exterior of the cottage is presented, featuring a stone façade with flowering roses along the front. Lush green trees provide shade, complemented by a clear blue sky dotted with clouds. The surrounding lawn is well-maintained and provides a welcoming entrance.
Cottage in Dumfries and Galloway
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

The Gardeners Cottage @ Corvisel - cosy & quirky!

The Gardeners Cottage is set within the walled gardens of Corvisel House, built by Rear Admiral John McKerlie in 1829. We have restored the cottage in a vintage, quirky style with Donegal & Harris tweed soft furnishings & floral accents to reflect the glorious garden outside! It's located at the edge of Newton Stewart so very handy for evening strolls to the eateries in town. You can take walks in our small forest from the courtyard & hang out in the walled garden - green fingers are welcomed!!

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A spacious double bed is presented in a gently lit room, flanked by two bedside tables with patterned lamps. The headboard features a soft grey fabric, and decorative cushions in warm tones are arranged on the white linens. A mustard-colored throw blanket adds a pop of color.
Cottage in Portpatrick
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Spacious Seaside Cottage - Heart of Portpatrick

Hill Street Cottage offers a contemporary and relaxing get away in the heart of Portpatrick. The cottage is a stones throw away from the small beach and seafront and of course local pubs (often playing live music), open fires, restaurant's, many walks, golf and local amenities. It is perfectly situated to explore this attractive harbour village and other local attractions in Galloway. Whether you want to walk, cycle, explore or just relax, our cottage offers the perfect home from home.

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A stone-built cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, with a well-maintained path leading to its entrance. Sunlight illuminates the exterior, highlighting the inviting façade and large windows. The property is set within a serene countryside landscape, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.
Cottage in Kirkcowan
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Popsal cottage

Popsal cottage is a charming stone built two bedroom home, exuding charcter and warmth. Nestled in a picturesque setting, it boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it an idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquility. The cottage has a cozy, inviting interior, featuring exposed stone walls and traditional design the cottage offers comfortable and well appointed accomodation. Inside there is a king bedroom and charming twin bedroom, providing versatile sleeping arrangements.

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A spacious living area features a blend of stone and modern elements. A comfortable seating arrangement, including two black sofas, surrounds a central coffee table. A fireplace sits against the stone wall, and the room flows into a dining area visible in the background.
Cottage in Ards
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Stone cottage

Lovely 200 year old fully modernised cottage with fully fitted modern kitchen for guests to use. We provide a food cupboard with tea, coffee and cereal etc. We leave bread and milk , and soft drinks. If you require anything else, please let us know . Convenient downstairs toilet and an ensuite upstairs . Free wifi. Central , convenient location in lovely coastal town of Donaghadee close to shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Free carpark opposite front door. Motorcyclists very welcome

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A large window frame reveals a wide view of the serene sea, showcasing clear blue water and a distant horizon. A telescope sits on the window ledge, inviting opportunities for observation. Soft natural light illuminates the space, contributing to a calm ambiance.
Cottage in Ballyhalbert
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 408 reviews

The Lookout, Ballyhalbert- cottage with sea views

***** CHECK OUT NEXT DOOR "KELP" IF THE DATES YOU ARE LOOKING ARE UNAVAILABLE- IT'S NEW ON AND ALSO OWNED BY US***** CURRENT DISCOUNT FOR NEW BOOKINGS :) **** The perfect place to hunker down and watch the storms roll in, our little place by the sea has a view that you will never tire of. The living space on the first floor makes the most of this view, facing East for perfect sunrises. Ballyhalbert is a small village on the Ards peninsula, the most Easterly point on the island of Ireland.

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A semi-detached cottage is shown, featuring a light-colored exterior and multiple windows. The cottage is surrounded by a spacious gravel driveway and a wooden fence. A summer house is visible in the garden, bordered by greenery from mature trees.
Cottage in Blackcraig
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

2 Calgow Cottages - Gateway to the Galloway Hills

2 Calgow Cottages is a fully refurbished semi-detached cottage in the heart of Galloway, within walking distance of Newton Stewart, described as the 'Gateway to the Galloway Hills'. Our large garden backs on to the mature woodlands of Kirroughtree Forest, famous for its recreational offering including bike shop and cafe, walking trails, and home to one of the 'seven stanes' mountain biking sites. Closeby are miles of coastline, hills, and spectacular scenery, ideal for that perfect getaway.

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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, 139 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 winding wooden staircase leads down through lush greenery dotted with pink flowers, descending towards a tranquil beach. The calm sea gently laps at the shore, with rocky formations visible just offshore, creating a serene coastal scene.
Cottage in Dunure
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Beautiful cottage on the beach, great sea views!

Osprey Cottage sits only 20 meters from the beach in the pretty coastal fishing village of Dunure, benefitting from: Lounge, kitchen, bathroom (no bath) & 3 bedrooms, bedroom 1 on the ground floor with a king-size bed, bedroom 2 is upstairs, with a double bed and a en-suite shower room. Bedroom 3 is open plan with stairs leading down to the living area please see photos), sleeps 5, private parking, unlimited Wi-Fi, log burner, oil central heating, sea and castle views. Pet friendly.

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A distant view of a large island is visible across the calm sea, with low hills in the background. The foreground features a white cottage, blending into the tranquil rural landscape with scattered trees. Soft lighting creates a serene atmosphere over the waters.
Cottage in Isle of Arran
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 303 reviews

Cosy Scottish cottage on the Isle of Arran.

Welcome to Whin Cottage, a cosy stonebuilt home on the South West coast of Arran. Dating from 1900 when it was a farm house, it looks out over fields to the southern Arran hills. Our cottage is a great place to escape from the many stresses of everyday life, have a digital detox ( no wifi by choice) whilst offering a perfect base from which to discover Arran. We visit when we can to recharge our batteries. Please take a look at our photos to check that our layout suits your group.

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A cozy living area features a wooden coffee table placed in front of a log burner, with a comfortable daybed adorned with cushions. Art prints hang on a dark grey wall, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Cottage in Straiton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

The Haven & Summer Hoose

The Haven and Summer Hoose are a cosy yet spacious cottage and quirky cabin that come hand in hand. The Haven cottage itself oozes charm with log burner and all the home comforts you could hope for. The Summer Hoose, a stunningly stylish cabin that’s the perfect place to retreat beside the fire, drink in hand and record player on. Nestled on Main Street in the picturesque village of Straiton they are just a stones throw from the local amenities. Sorry strictly no pets.

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The exterior of the cottage showcases a classic white facade with large, symmetrical windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Stone steps lead to the entrance, bordered by a well-maintained garden with greenery and stone pathways.
Cottage in Stranraer
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Country Cottage/ Beach 10mins/ Portpatrick 15mins

A luxury holiday cottage consisting of a wing of Kildrochet House, an early 18th Century Grade B listed building. Set within 5 acres of it's own land and situated in the beautiful countryside of Wigtownshire, South West Scotland. We started this listing in 2013 but only put the bare essentials in. Only today, April 4 2018 have we actually finished it. This is why we have had no guests or reviews from Airbnb so far! You can find 5-star reviews for us on Trip Advisor.

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