Portpatrick · 整套乡村小屋 · 2室3床1.5卫 · 可住4人 · Gorgeous Coastal Cottage - Heart of Portpatrick
Hill Street Cottage offers a contemporary and relaxing get away in the heart of Portpatrick. The cottage is a stones throw away from the small beach and seafront and of course local pubs (often playing live music), open fires, restaurant's, many walks, golf and local amenities. It is perfectly situated to explore this attractive harbour village and other local attractions in Galloway. Whether you want to walk, cycle, explore or just relax, our cottage offers the perfect home from home. Our beautiful, recently updated and upgraded detached cottage has two bedrooms, one large double and one twin room, a bathroom with shower upstairs and bathroom downstairs. The main bedroom has a fabulous comfy super king-size bed with gorgeous Egyptian cotton linen and super quiet for those lazy mornings. There is an open plan kitchen, dining and living area with an additional chill area with a comfy snug chair for quieter times. The living area has recently been updated with a contemporary feature wall with new Samsung Smart TV, Netflix and a Living Flame effect fire with mood lighting for those cosy evenings in. There is an additional sunny breakfast room overlooking the enclosed and private patio area that is perfect for morning coffee. The private and enclosed patio area is perfect to relax and enjoy the sunshine and fresh sea air, access can be from the sunny breakfast room or from the garage space. We have the luxury of having a garage space that is just off the living area and is suitable for dog bowls, golf trolleys, wet weather gear, bikes and even room for motor bikes. Hill Street Cottage offers privacy from other holiday makers who wander around the village as we are situated in a no access road - which means no one is peeking through the window as they pass by - situated perfectly, if we say so ourselves. We supply good coffee, tea, sugar, and also packed lunch boxes and flask for those last minute picnics. A good charcoal BBQ and other little touches that will make your stay that little bit special. We are very pet friendly and welcome well behaved dogs and respectful owners.
we had a lovely couple of days in this stunning cottage. very clean and in a great location. all the special touches were so thoughtful. an excellent and thoughtful host. Will def be booking again
Lovely little cottage very clean and convenient for the beach and cafes of the town. had a nice patio area to chill after a long day.
We had a lovely stay at Hill St. The place was spotless and the perfect location to explore Portpatrick. The dogs were very touched by the welcome packs Lesley left for them. Highly recommend.
A beautiful cottage for a family break, it is warm, cozy, relaxing and plenty of space for the whole family to enjoy. The garage was a fabulous space used by our dog and getting out of our wet and sandy clothes. We are looking forward to our next trip.
In Portpatrick itself, the harbour front and beach are perfect in summer, although this charming historic coastal village will provide the perfect holiday break all year round.
This is a magical place for those who like to capture life through a lens with a picture perfect harbour that begs to be captured whatever the weather.
There are stunning cliff walks taking you to hidden coves and delightful beaches, perfect for those seeking a little bit of serenity and quieter moments.
Come and while away countless hours pottering around the harbour and strolling by the waters edge, watching the waves roll in and gaze into infinity.
Portpatrick is also the beginning of the Southern Upland Way that begs to be walked.. even just the beginning.
There are some great dog friendly pubs, places to eat or just stop for coffee as well as a few village shops with a fabulous local bakery and other produce all within a few minutes walk, in fact steps, from the cottage.
If you step outside the front door you can literally see the waves roaring in.. that is how close we are to a world away from hustle and bustle.
Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy a number of festivals and events including the Portpatrick Folk Festival which takes place generally in the first weekend of September and the Portpatrick Lifeboat Festival which generally begins at the end of July for a week-long series of events. There is also the Portpatrick Lifeboat Museum which is open between April and October.
For keen golfers, the Portpatrick Dunskey Golf Club overlooks the North Channel to Ireland and enjoys a temperate climate due to the Gulf Stream, so is playable all year round. The Dunskey 18-hole and the Dinvin 9-hole courses are a mixure of rolling moorland and seaside heath and sits around 150 feet above sea level.
We look forward to welcoming you to our lovely cottage, we promise we will do our utmost to ensure your time with us creates a lovely place to relax and escape all hustle and bustle with lasting memories. Lesley and Russell - Hill Street Cottage
Whether you are coming to Portpatrick for a tranquil, quiet and relaxing holiday break by the sea or you want to visit local attractions, this part of south-west Scotland has so much to offer the whole family.
In Portpatrick itself, the harbour front and beach are perfect in summer, but this charming coastal village will provide the perfect holiday break all year round.
Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy a number of festivals and events including the Portpatrick Folk Festival which takes place in the first weekend of September and the Portpatrick Lifeboat Festival which begins at the end of July for a week-long series of events. There is also the Portpatrick Lifeboat Museum which is open between April and October.
For keen golfers, the Portpatrick Dunskey Golf Club overlooks the North Channel to Ireland and enjoys a temperate climate due to the Gulf Stream, so is playable all year round. The Dunskey 18-hole and the Dinvin 9-hole courses are a mixure of rolling moorland and seaside heath and sit around 150 feet above sea level.
The 212-mile long coast-to-coast walking trail, the Southern Upland Way, begins in Portpatrick and ends in Eyemouth, making Portpatrick the perfect starting point for anyone wishing to undertake all or part of this spectacular walk through the border regions of Scotland.
How about strolling through the gardens of Dunskey Estate? Dunskey’s gardens are home to a vast collection of flowers and plants.
Dunskey Castle is a spectacular 13th-century ruin sitting on the cliff tops a short distance from Portpatrick and has featured in many films and TV series.
Just 24 miles away heading south down the Rhins Peninsula is Scotland’s Land’s End - The Mull of Galloway - the most southerly point in Scotland and one of the most stunning coastal settings in Britain. In addition to the rugged cliffs and views across to England, the Isle of Man and Ireland, there is also an RSPB visitor centre here and a lighthouse complete with foghorn! Both are open to the public.
In nearby Stranraer, children will love Agnew Park. Situated on the shores of Loch Ryan, the park boasts a Treasure Island play area complete with sandpit and pirate ship, a boating lake, an excellent roof-top café, a miniature railway and go- karts. The play park is open all year round, but some of the other attractions are open during local school holidays - check here for details.
There are also many other attractions in Galloway, not least the Galloway Forest Park with its world-renowned 7Stanes Mountain Biking Trails, fabulous sandy beaches at Sandhead and Port William and a number of excellent botanic gardens including the nearby Logan Botanic Garden.
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