Stay in a charming Victorian former Manse set in half an acre of private garden.
Ideally situated in the middle of Dumfries and Galloway.
Relaxed friendly atmostphere
Walkers and Cyclists Welcome
Dogs and Children Welcome
Kirklands House is a charming Victorian former Manse built of local granite in the 1860s.The house retains many of its original features including cornicing, ceiling roses and working wooden shutters. The house is situated within walking distance of Creetown in its own private half acre garden of terraced lawns and shrubs.
A warm welcome awaits you at Kirklands and personal attention is assured. I know the region well as I have enjoyed living here for 30 years now so I can recommend many interesting places to visit.
Creetown is ideally situated in the centre of Dumfries and Galloway making it a great base for exploring this beautiful corner of Scotland which boasts both beautiful beaches and spectacular hills and forests.
Kirklands House Accommodation
Cree Room
King size double bedroom faces south.
Cairnsmore Room
Twin bedroom situated on the ground floor.
Both bedrooms have private bath/shower room facilities.
Quality cotton linen and quality cotton towels.
Hospitality tray, Electric blankets, Hairdryer and clock Radio are in every room.
Guest Lounge
Relax in front of a log fire after your days` adventure.
Evening meals are available, please book in advance.
Breakfast is served in the dining room house party style from 7am onwards other times easily arranged.
Fruit juice, cereals, fresh fruit and yogurt
Scottish Cooked Breakfast
Bacon, sausages, egg (fried or scrambled)
Haggis,tomato, mushrooms, beans and tattie scones
Poached Eggs on toast
Boiled Eggs and soldiers
Scrambled Eggs and smoked salmon
Continental Breakfast
Fresh fruit salad Crispy warm croissants
Selection of Cheeses served with ham or smoked salmon
All breakfasts served with homemade brown or white bread toast or oatcakes and preserves and a beverage.
Beverages: Choose from a selection of fresh brewed teas, ground or instant coffees or hot chocolate.
Local ingredients used wherever possible
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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