This is an attractive Georgian town house which has been restored to a high standard providing comfortable accommodation at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, facing McClellan's Castle.
The property which retains much of its original features has been modernised with a glass extension to the rear leading out to a private garden.
Castle Gardens is ideally located for those looking to take in all that the artist's town and the surrounding area has to offer.
Out and About:
With its picturesque harbour, art galleries, regular exhibitions and festivities Kirkcudbright has something to offer everyone.
There are a number of excellent golf courses locally and within easy commute, superb mountain bike tracks, and picture-perfect spots to go bird watching, fishing or on relaxing coastal walks.
Accommodation:
Ground floor: entrance hall with downstairs WC and wash hand basin leading to spacious living room extending to garden room/dining area, with doors out to the private garden, off the garden room is a fully equipped kitchen.
First floor: on this floor the property comprises of master bedroom, family bathroom, with a further double bedroom extending out to private WC/shower room and balcony area, overlooking garden room.
Second floor: the second floor offers a bright and airy twin room.
Facilities:
- Gas Central Heating
- Dishwasher
- Washing Machine
- Fridge and Freezer
- Gas Oven and Hob
- Microwave
- Digital LCD TVs
- DVD Player
- CD Player
- Iron and Ironing Board
- Hair Dryer
The price of the accommodation includes electricity, gas, bed linen, bath towels, cleaning, hot water and central heating.
We welcome children of all ages.
Property sleeps 6.
Sorry but we do not allow pets in our property.
| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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