Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Dumfries and Galloway

3 Bedroom Cottage in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway
Annan 3.5 miles. Superb detached lodge house alongside river in the hamlet of Brydekirk, near Annan, in Scotland's beautiful south west. A stunning house and an ideal base for exploring this lovely part of the country. Superbly furnished and decorated to a high standard, this lovely cottage will accommodate up to six people. Over three floors, the ground floor has a shower room with WC and a superbly equipped kitchen diner overlooking the extensive rear garden. A superb sitting room is up one step from the kitchen with a lovely open fire and a further smaller dining area up another couple of steps, again with superb views across the garden to the river beyond. The first floor has two bedrooms, a superb quality bathroom and a charming window seat which is a delightful place to relax with a book. The second floor has a spacious double bedroom with a landing that doubles as a children's play area with a safety stairgate, plus each bedroom has a Smart TV in it. The garden at this delightful holiday cottage is impressive with patio areas and seating areas, as well as a large lawn complete with goalposts should you fancy a game of football. Over the wall, the River Annan flows past and there are delightful river walks from your doorstep as well as superb fishing. Take a trip to the Annandale Distillery and sample the local whisky or challenge yourself on the Devil's Beef Tub corrie, part of the Annandale Way. As well as the beautiful south west of Scotland to explore, the Lake District is within an hour's drive. This is a lovely house with plenty to keep everybody occupied within the surrounding area
The town of Annan, a former harbour, lies on the banks of the River Annan, in East Dumfries and Galloway, and is steeped in history, with the area once the site of Roman camps and the workplace of the writer Thomas Carlyle. Each year, the town celebrates the Riding of the Marches, in honour of the Royal Charter bestowed by King James V, which involves parades, massed pipe bands and competitions.