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Auchenlarie Courtyard No 3

Area:
Gatehouse of Fleet
,
Southern Scotland
 
6 Guests
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Dogs
Hot Tub
 
NEW FOR 2025

Auchenlarie Courtyard No 3 is one of several cottages set in a beautifully renovated farm steading. Located in the heart of Galloway, just a stone’s throw away from picturesque Wigtown Bay and some of the finest scenery in Scotland.

Situated directly opposite the owner’s family run Holiday Park, the cottage is perfectly located to enjoy all that the park offers, including use of the fitness facilities which include a Gym and a Pool; entertainment and live shows in the Starlight Suite or sampling some of the great food available at the Tide & Table Restaurant and Tides Takeaway.

A short drive is Gatehouse of Fleet; the town is a popular tourist destination with many excellent cafes and hotels together with access to the wonderful “Bluebell” Cally Estate woodlands. Slightly further is the ‘Artist Town’ of Kirkcudbright with its connections to the ‘Glasgow Boys’ and Girls’, the town is a thriving centre for arts and crafts and is home to numerous private galleries and the public Kirkcudbright Galleries which hosts a wide range of exhibitions. The town is also home to a working harbour and local fishing fleet, the Dark Sky Gin Distillery, next to which you will discover the Dark Sky Planetarium, a state of the art, interactive space themed experience which is well worth a visit and learn about our night skies. If History is your thing the NTS property Broughton House home of the artist E.A Hornel along with its Japanese inspired garden is located on the High Street, with MacLellan’s Castle holding court over the town. The Summer Festivities Committee run a full and varied programme of events throughout most of the year including a Jazz Festival, popular Scottish Nights, a Tattoo, Country Fair and an Arts & Crafts trail throughout the summer months and a Fringe Festival and a Festival of Light held in the autumn.


South West of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and for the diversity of the outdoor and recreational pursuits. The area is renowned for golf, birdwatching, fishing, walking and the many beautiful gardens of South West Scotland. Logan Botanic Gardens, Castle Kennedy and Threave Gardens are all within easy reach as well as many smaller gardens and nurseries.

Dumfries and Galloway as a whole is renowned for its unspoilt beaches. Whether you travel east or west, a day on the coast never fails to please, with some of the most popular destinations including Mossyard, Monreith and St Medans, Sandhead and Ardwell Bay.

Postcode: DG7 2EX
Auchenlarie Courtyard No 3 works with Friday and Monday arrival days, with short break welcome throughout the year
Damage Deposit £150
STL Licence: DG00332F
EPC: C


Accommodation for 6 over two floors: Ground Floor: Spacious open plan kitchen and living area with doors leading to outside decking with Hot Tub; Double bedroom with Jack and Jill shower room; Single bedroom; Family Shower Room. First floor: Double bedroom; Single bedroom

Services: Services: * Gas, Electricity and Central Heating included * Bed Linen and Towels provided * Electric oven & hob * Microwave * Fridge * Freezer * Dishwasher * Smart TV * WiFi * High Chair * Travel Cot * Hot Tub * Decking area with Garden Furniture * Ample Parking * 2 dogs welcome (additional charges apply) * No smoking or vaping.
 
 

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Internet
Hot Tub
Garden
 
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Damage Deposit for care of property

All holiday-makers booking a holiday are required to pay either a Damage Deposit, £150 or as noted in the property listing details, or Damage Deposit waiver, whichever is selected is required to be paid with the balance payment of the holiday. Where selected the Damage Deposit will be held by Discover Scotland to be applied against the reasonable costs of repairs, replacement or additional cleaning of furnishings, kitchen equipment, crockery, glass, bedding and towels damaged or soiled other than by normal wear and tear during the holiday. The Damage Deposit, less any reasonable charges, will be returned within 14 days of the departure date. Where any costs exceed the Damage Deposit the holiday-maker will pay such excess as notified to them by Discover Scotland within 14 days of notification. Where the holiday-maker has agreed to pay the Damage Deposit Waiver the Damage Deposit is not payable. This amount is non-refundable. If the cost of any damage or breakages exceeds the applicable Damage Deposit value for the property, then the holiday-maker will be liable for any additional costs. Any such excess will be notified to them by Discover Scotland and due for payment within 14 days of notification.

All bookings require either a refundable Damage Deposit £150 or as per the property details or £20 non refundable Damage Deposit Waiver.
 
 
 
 

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