With wonderful views overlooking the peaceful Luce Bay and Galloway Hills, The Craws Nest Bungalow is an ideal choice for a quiet and relaxing holiday.
This modern bungalow offers a great base for enjoying a self-catering break in Dumfries & Galloway, with three bedrooms, kitchen with small eating area, bathroom with bath/shower, separate second toilet, lounge and stunning sea views from most rooms. The property has modern conveniences including a washing machine, microwave, tumble dryer, freezer, dishwasher, Freeview TV and DVD player. A patio looks out over Luce Bay and at the rear is a grassed garden, shrubs, drying space and parking for three cars.
Situated amongst farmland overlooking Luce Bay, the bungalow is reached via a quiet coastal road off the A75 at Glenluce and is about 12miles from Stranraer and Newton Stewart. The Galloway Forest Park is within driving distance as well as many interesting gardens, castles, seaside villages, historical places, local events and sporting activities.
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