Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Electric Fire, Patio Doors Leading To Garden
Kitchen/dining room: Patio Doors Leading To GardenElectric Oven, Gas Hob, Microwave, American Fridge Freezer, Dishwasher
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Ensuite: Double Shower, Toilet
Bedroom 2: 4 x Single (3ft) Beds
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Separate Toilet 1.
Separate Toilet 2.
First Floor:
Bedroom 3: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bedroom 4: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
No 3 (UK6949) has the most beautiful views out over the sea from almost every room in the house and the hot tub as does No 4 (UK5569) No 7 (UK5736) is situated next door to No 8 (UK5570) and has a spacious interior with pool table and hot tub to the rear, while No 8 also with a hot tub, has a first floor living room with pool table, bar and French doors leading out to the balcony.
Portpatrick is perfectly placed to enjoy the challenging uplands of the Galloway Hills, to the gentle seaside trails, rolling moors and dramatic cliff-top walks. The Southern Upland Way passing close by presents the ideal focus from which to enjoy the many and varied shorter walks within the region. The dramatic scenery is home to a rich company of flora and fauna, with many unusual species including pine martens, golden eagle, ospreys, red deer, red squirrels and the natterjack toad.
The area has many renowned gardens to visit including the Botanic Gardens in Port Logan. Wigtown, Scotland’s official book town, is home to a charming gallery, and excellent cafés, and is located only a few miles from Bladnoch Distillery, where visitors can sample the local malt whisky. For fishermen the area offers a wide variety of opportunities including sea fishing from Portpatrick, and both trout and salmon fishing close by. Other country pursuits are available including shooting and riding. Golfers will feel equally at home in this area with Stranraer, Portpatrick and Lagganmore golf courses within a 20-minute drive, while Turnberry, with its world-famous course is only 45 minutes away and offers a spa, off road driving, quad biking activities and restaurant facilities. For the more active there are numerous cycle routes set out in stunning forestry commission surroundings, and cycle hire is available at these centres. Sailing is available via the local marina, and for those happy to travel slightly further afield there is the Galloway Sailing Centre, where visitors can also try windsurfing, canoeing and power boating. From Stranraer, 6½ miles, there is the ferry service to Ireland for a day trip. Beach 200 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 42 guests.