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Senwick Glebe is a newly built annexe flat attached to a traditional family house offering comfortable, airy accommodation in a rural location with easy access to sandy beaches, magnificent forests and peaceful coastal walks. The modern flat has an open plan living area consisting of a large and bright lounge with stunning countryside views. The contemporary kitchen is well-equipped and there is both a breakfast bar and dining area, where you can enjoy a quick snack or family meal. Sleeping up to four people, the bedroom has twin beds and en suite bathroom with a luxury corner bath. Additional guests are accommodated on a comfortable double sofa bed in the living area.
Ideally situated for walking, birdwatching, cycling and fishing, the Galloway Forest Park is practically on Senwick's doorstep with 300 square miles of breathtaking landscape, two thrilling 7stanes mountain biking centres and a host of mysterious wildlife. Local beaches are safe and sandy with activities including sailing, water skiing and windsurfing. If you are looking to wine and dine, the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright is just 5 miles away and offers a range of charming cafes, lively bars and speciality restaurants, many which use only the finest local produce.
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