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Clementine Shepherd's Hut

(Ref. 1148715)

Dumfries, Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pet Free

Summary

  • Studio-style layout with double sofa bed, kitchen and dining area
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Air source heating
  • Induction hob, microwave, fridge, kettle
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 1 car
  • Communal field with furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 1.7 miles, pub 3.1 miles
  • Note: There are steps up to the property
  • Note: There's no WiFi in this property
  • Please note: This property has a £100 Good Housekeeping Bond

The property

Dumfries 3.8 miles.

Clementine Shepherd's Hut is a charming, romantic retreat for a couple nestled into the countryside outside of the bustling town of Dumfries.

With countryside views and a wealth of local attractions, this abode is an ideal base for those looking to explore the wonders of Dumfries and Galloway.

Be welcomed into a fantastic little shepherd’s hut, with pretty wood panelling and a delightful, countryside feel to the open-plan, studio-style living space.

Here there is a kitchen with a selection of amenities and a Belfast sink, as well as a space for guests to dine together, toasting to their getaway with a glass of fizz.

Freshen up in the contemporary shower room, before cosying up for the night in the double bed.

The property offers an outdoor sitting space so guests can make the most of the sunshine.

For a memorable getaway to Dumfries and Galloway, choose the quaint Clementine Shepherd's Hut. Note: This property can be booked with ref. 1148705, together sleeping up to four guests.

Please note: This property has a £100 Good Housekeeping Bond

Dumfries Shepherd's Huts

Dumfries Shepherd's Huts are a pairing of beautiful, wooden huts resting in the tranquil countryside close to the bustling town of Dumfries. With close by attractions and quaint living spaces, this group is ideal for two couples looking to explore Dumfries and Galloway. Both properties offer a well thought out open-plan, studio-style living space with a selection of amenities in the kitchen, a dining space, and double bed. Each proeprty has a shower room, as well as an outdoor space and off-road parking. Dumfries is a fantastic town, offering a great selection of pubs, cafés, and restaurants, as well as convenience stores for all of your holiday essentials. Options include La Dolce Vita, Palmerston Café, and the Caverns Arms, and the town also offers pretty walks beside the Devorgilla Bridge and River Nith, the Dumfries Museum, and Castledykes Park. There are many more sites to visit throughout the local area, including Easthill stone circle, Sweetheart Abbey, Caerlaverock Castle, and Threave Garden. Enjoy hiking through the impressive scenery of the Galoway Forest Park or visit one of the close by beaches for a day at the seaside.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

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About the location

DUMFRIES

Castle Douglas 18 miles; Gretna 30 miles; Kirkcudbright 40 miles; Lake District National Park 50 miles;

Known as the Queen of the South, Dumfries is a market town and former royal burgh and is the largest town in south west Scotland. It lies close to the mouth of the River Nith as it opens into the Solway Firth. Its origins are mysterious and are believed to involve at various times the ancient Romans, St Ninian and there is evidence of King Arthur having fought battles in the area. It is also held that Malcolm Canmore and William the Conqueror met here in the 11th century and William Wallace pursued the English through the surrounding Nith valley 200 years later. Robert the Bruce killed his rival John Comyn in the Greyfriars Kirk in Dumfries and Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed in the town for a few days in the mid 18th century and the poet Robert Burns moved to Dumfries in 1791 and staying until his death five years later. Today Dumfries is a bustling popular town with much to offer the visitor. Its location makes it ideal for exploring the coastline with its sandy beaches and rocky inlets to the Galloway Hills and Ae forest offering superb walking and cycling on the famous 7 stanes trails. Visit stunning Caerlaverock Castle and Nature Reserve or indulge in some high octane excitement with the Scottish Rally based in Dumfries each summer.

Please note: This property has a £100 Good Housekeeping Bond

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas