Keepers is an old stone cottage benefiting from a large garden with 360° views.
Well appointed internally with original whitewashed stone walls and underfloor heating on tiled floor throughout.
Multi fuel stove in the living room with TV/DVD and music centre as well as games and books for adults and children.
The large centre-of-the-universe kitchen is perfect for everyone to catch up.
The twin room has it's own balcony with stunning sea views and steps down to the garden.
Internally the house is all on one level, very child and toddler friendly ( we also have a cot and highchairs and children's kitchenware).
Perfect for families or couples, Adventurous types or those in need of some time out.
Nestled in the hills over Luce Bay with far reaching views towards Ireland, Keepers is a quiet and peaceful a haven for families or couples. Only 2 miles (walk, cycle or car) to Glenluce, an old pretty rural village with stores, restaurants, post office and swimming pool.
There will be plenty to keep you busy- from plentiful golf courses, great walking, biking, beautiful beaches, stunning open gardens including a Botanic Garden.
Size: Sleeps up to 6, 3 bedrooms Nearest beach: Stairhaven, 4km Will consider: Corporate lets House swaps Long lets Short breaks Access: Car advised Wheelchair access Nearest amenities: 2.5km Family friendly? Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility Notes: No pets allowed No smoking at this property Self-catering
Luxuries: Log fire, DVD player, Sea view General: Central heating, TV, CD player, Satellite TV Standard: Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer Utilities: Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine Rooms: 3 Bedrooms, 1 family bathroom Furniture: Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6 Other: Linen and towels provided Highchair available Outdoors: Balcony / Terrace, Private garden, BBQ Access: Wheelchair friendly, Secure parking
Further details indoors:Underfloor heating all fluffy towels and linen included Travel cot, children's cutlery, plates and cups, 2 highchairs. NB bedroom 3 has a bunk bed
Can be arranged:- Housekeeping Catering Babysitting Shooting/fishing/golf/horseriding etc Food delivery for arrival or during your stay Anything else? Just ask!
Further details outdoors:Garden tables and chairs Barbecue Large private garden (2 acres) Further details
Housekeeper living nearby Welcome pack on arrival
There are no hidden charges.
A good housekeeping deposit of £200 is required (refundable).
Highchair and travel cot provided at no extra charge.
We can accept payments by cheque or bank transfer in GBP.
Please note: rentals during school holidays are for a minimum of 1 week.
Property Details
Address Glenluce in Dumfries and Galloway
Location Scotland > Dumfries and Galloway > Glenluce
Postcode -
Breakage deposit £ 200.00
Number of bedrooms 3
Number of bathrooms 1
Max people 6
Check In Saturday
Check Out Saturday
Nearest airport Glasgow
Distance to Airport 80 km
Distance to Beach Stairhaven, 4km
Price From £ 350.00 (Weekly) Glenluce Area Information In the most South westerly corner of Scotland, Glenluce has a warm and temperate climate enhanced by the Gulf Stream making picnics, crabbing and swimming on the beach a fun day out. Galloway has 200 miles of dramatic coastline and the area is steeped in history, Burns and Sir walter scott, some of the earliest Christian sites, and of course the castles.
There is every conceivable outdoor sport within walking or driving distance of the house. Over 30 golf courses with Turnberry and Royal Troon about 1 hours drive.
Day visits to Ireland, Glasgow and the Ayrshire coast with connections ot the islands,makes this a great spot.
The Glenluce area
The 900 year old Glenluce Abbey is at the end of the road and the Southern Upland Way passes approx 1 ½ miles away. 300 sq miles of Galloway Forest Park is a short drive with 7 stanes cycling and hill/woodland walking, deer park and adventure park and activities for the kids. There is an abundance of golf courses, the closest being a links course approx 3 miles away or upgrade to Turnberry 45 mins away. If that's all too energetic enjoy our 200 miles of dramatic coastline with our mild climate washed by the Gulf Stream in turn helping to create many beautiful gardens the most famous being the National Logan Botanical garden.
-Glenluce Abbey (end of the road) -Wigtown, Scotland's Book town (30 mins drive), Literary festivals -Horse Driving trials, agricultural shows, food festivals and art exhibtions run throughout the year. -Galloway Forest Park, 300 sq miles, known as the ' Highlands of the Lowlands' Britain's largest forest park -The Southern Upland Way is Scotland's longest walk. It stretches west to east from Portpatrick's
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