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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 485 sq m
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Southerness, Dumfries & Galloway
- Sandyhills Beach10 min drive
- Mabie Forest Park15 min drive
- Caerlaverock Castle31 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom #1
1 King Bed
Bedroom #2
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom #1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Garden
About this property
The Well - a cottage that sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms
The Well is a recently built contemporary cottage, finished to luxury standards and with stunning views over open farmland to the Solway Firth and Lake District hills beyond.The Well is so called because it is across the road from Mainsriddle's public water pump, but don't worry the cottage has mains water! The layout of the cottage with panoramic window walls makes the most of the south facing location and provides superb accommodation for 4. The open plan kitchen, dining and seating area provides a wonderful light space from which to enjoy the scenery.It may almost be so comfortable, warm and cosy that you won't want to venture out but if you do you will delight on return in the evening to take in stunning sunsets and seascapes while reviewing the days adventures.
The local area provides a wealth of opportunities for exploring all of Scotland's great outdoors, wild History & culture, and not forgetting cuisine! To start with the opportunities for a relax during your day out there are good pubs and restaurants at Kirkbean, Southerness; Sandyhills, Rockcliffe and Kippford. The common denominator for all of these is that they have a beach, other than at Kippford which is a busy sailing centre. The market town of Castle Douglas is a popular destination with plentiful art galleries, independent shops for both food and gifts and not to forget it's cafes and restaurants which have earned it the reputation of being South West Scotland's Food Town.
Wildlife is on the door step with wintering geese filling the sky and fields when not at their "hotel" of RSPB Mersehead Reserve. The reserve has a variety of trails and hides so that you can enjoy all the visiting waterfowl, there is also an interesting walk leading through the reserve and along the sandy beach. The Solway Coast of course is superb for walking with rocky headlands and deserted coves to explore. Further inland you will find wildlife havens in the Galloway Forest Park and four more RSPB reserves at Ken-Dee Marshes, Wood of Cree, Crook of Baldoon and for more of a day trip at Scotland's most southerly point, the Mull of Galloway.
Castle bagging in the area is well provided for with Threave Castle at Castle Douglas worth a visit where you have to ring the bell to call the boat to ferry you to it's island. Carlaverock Castle on the other side of Dumfries is a must as it is the only Triangular castle in Britain. There are many other sites to visit including Sweetheart Abbey at New Abbey together with one of the oldest Corn Mills, both sites are managed by Historic Scotland.
The choice of outdoor pursuits are too many to list but include horse riding, cycling, walking, fishing and of course, golf with the Championship Links Course at Southerness on the doorstep as is the pretty Colvend Golf Course with it's parkland setting and panoramic views from the high cliffs. There are woodland walks nearby and in the Galloway Forest Park so you are truly spoilt for choice whatever your special interest is.
If you are looking for strenuous activity then the Forestry Commission woodlands provide excellent mountain biking opportunities with the 7Stanes Mountain Bike Trails at Mabie Forrest and Dalbeattie Woods only minutes from the front door. Opportunities for those who like to get wet are available at Kippford a popular sailing destination and the Galloway Activity Centre on Loch Ken.
POSTCODE: DG8 8AG
The Well accepts bookings with an any day arrival for a minimum of 2 nights throughout the year
Damage Deposit:-£150
STL LICENCE: DG01689F
EPC: B
Accommodation for 4 all on one floor: Level access to Entrance door; Utility room; Kitchen with breakfast bar; Dining area and separate Sitting area with patio door to outside seating all with Views to the Solway and Lake District; Bathroom with bath, separate shower enclosure and bidet; King size bedroom with view to the Solway and Lake District; Twin bedroom; Enclosed gravel seating area to rear and south facing open seating to the front of the cottage.
Services: Air source under floor heating included * Electricity included * Bed linen & towels provided * Washing machine * Tumble dryer * Dishwasher * Fridge/Freezer (3 drawers) * Electric cooker & Microwave * Freesat TV with DVD player * Wifi * Travel cot * Enclosed gravel seating to rear * Bike Storage * Electric Car charge point (additional charge applies) * No Smoking * Parking for 2 cars * 2 Dogs welcome
EXTRAS: Charges apply per dog/week
Charges apply per week Electric Car Charge Point
The local area provides a wealth of opportunities for exploring all of Scotland's great outdoors, wild History & culture, and not forgetting cuisine! To start with the opportunities for a relax during your day out there are good pubs and restaurants at Kirkbean, Southerness; Sandyhills, Rockcliffe and Kippford. The common denominator for all of these is that they have a beach, other than at Kippford which is a busy sailing centre. The market town of Castle Douglas is a popular destination with plentiful art galleries, independent shops for both food and gifts and not to forget it's cafes and restaurants which have earned it the reputation of being South West Scotland's Food Town.
Wildlife is on the door step with wintering geese filling the sky and fields when not at their "hotel" of RSPB Mersehead Reserve. The reserve has a variety of trails and hides so that you can enjoy all the visiting waterfowl, there is also an interesting walk leading through the reserve and along the sandy beach. The Solway Coast of course is superb for walking with rocky headlands and deserted coves to explore. Further inland you will find wildlife havens in the Galloway Forest Park and four more RSPB reserves at Ken-Dee Marshes, Wood of Cree, Crook of Baldoon and for more of a day trip at Scotland's most southerly point, the Mull of Galloway.
Castle bagging in the area is well provided for with Threave Castle at Castle Douglas worth a visit where you have to ring the bell to call the boat to ferry you to it's island. Carlaverock Castle on the other side of Dumfries is a must as it is the only Triangular castle in Britain. There are many other sites to visit including Sweetheart Abbey at New Abbey together with one of the oldest Corn Mills, both sites are managed by Historic Scotland.
The choice of outdoor pursuits are too many to list but include horse riding, cycling, walking, fishing and of course, golf with the Championship Links Course at Southerness on the doorstep as is the pretty Colvend Golf Course with it's parkland setting and panoramic views from the high cliffs. There are woodland walks nearby and in the Galloway Forest Park so you are truly spoilt for choice whatever your special interest is.
If you are looking for strenuous activity then the Forestry Commission woodlands provide excellent mountain biking opportunities with the 7Stanes Mountain Bike Trails at Mabie Forrest and Dalbeattie Woods only minutes from the front door. Opportunities for those who like to get wet are available at Kippford a popular sailing destination and the Galloway Activity Centre on Loch Ken.
POSTCODE: DG8 8AG
The Well accepts bookings with an any day arrival for a minimum of 2 nights throughout the year
Damage Deposit:-£150
STL LICENCE: DG01689F
EPC: B
Accommodation for 4 all on one floor: Level access to Entrance door; Utility room; Kitchen with breakfast bar; Dining area and separate Sitting area with patio door to outside seating all with Views to the Solway and Lake District; Bathroom with bath, separate shower enclosure and bidet; King size bedroom with view to the Solway and Lake District; Twin bedroom; Enclosed gravel seating area to rear and south facing open seating to the front of the cottage.
Services: Air source under floor heating included * Electricity included * Bed linen & towels provided * Washing machine * Tumble dryer * Dishwasher * Fridge/Freezer (3 drawers) * Electric cooker & Microwave * Freesat TV with DVD player * Wifi * Travel cot * Enclosed gravel seating to rear * Bike Storage * Electric Car charge point (additional charge applies) * No Smoking * Parking for 2 cars * 2 Dogs welcome
EXTRAS: Charges apply per dog/week
Charges apply per week Electric Car Charge Point
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 22
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Dumfries
Located in Dumfries, this cottage is in the mountains. New Abbey Corn Mill and Sweetheart Abbey are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Colvend Golf Club and 7stanes - Dalbeattie. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Southerness, Dumfries & Galloway
What's nearby
- Sandyhills Beach - 10 min drive - 6.9 km
- Mabie Forest Park - 15 min drive - 18.1 km
- Dumfries Ice Bowl - 19 min drive - 23.3 km
- Dalscone Farm Fun - 22 min drive - 26.8 km
- Caerlaverock Castle - 31 min drive - 35.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Steamboat Inn - 5 min drive
- Treats & Eats Tearoom, Colvend - 6 min drive
- The Beagle Country Pub - 6 min drive
- The 19th Hole - 7 min drive
- Abbey Cottage - 9 min drive
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