ID: S701033
Dalgarnock Cottage in Thornhill is consistently praised for its attentive hosts, comfortable amenities, and stunning views. Guests have enjoyed the cosy atmosphere, the luxurious hot tub, and the new swimming pool and sauna. The location offers beautiful walks and is conveniently close to the village for shops and food. The property is highly recommended for a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.
There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide an accurate score.
The cottage's location is frequently highlighted for its stunning views and proximity to local walks and the village, indicating a high level of satisfaction.
Guests have noted the comfortable four-poster bed and the cosy, beautifully decorated interior, suggesting a very comfortable stay.
The presence of a hot tub, swimming pool, and sauna, along with positive comments about these facilities, reflects excellent maintenance and guest satisfaction.
While guests have expressed appreciation for the hosts' attentiveness and helpfulness, there is no mention of gifts, so it is not possible to assess thoughtfulness in this context.
Offering cosy accommodation with stunning views across the surrounding countryside from the patio, Dalgarnock cottage is one of six cottages in a courtyard setting converted from the original 18th century farm steading, close to the historic village of Thornhill which nestles at the foot of the dramatic Southern Uplands on the banks of the river Nith.
Offering cosy accommodation with stunning views across the surrounding countryside from the patio, Dalgarnock cottage is one of six cottages in a courtyard setting converted from the original 18th century farm steading, close to the historic village of Thornhill which nestles at the foot of the dramatic Southern Uplands on the banks of the river Nith. It was in this location that Scottish historian, Thomas Carlyle married his sweetheart Jane Welsh in 1826, you can also visit his birthplace in nearby Ecclefechan.
The cottage is perfect for couples looking for a relaxing break and even boasts its own private Hot Tub. Complimented with an on-site indoor heated swimming pool, outdoor Hot Tub and sauna are available for guests to book for exclusive hourly use (small additional charge applies) this is the ideal location to kick back and take time out from the stresses of everyday life and enjoy some R & R!
Thornhill is a thriving small, rural village approximately half a mile away with a selection of boutiques, pubs, restaurants and coffee shops, as well as butchers and a bakery whilst there is also a small supermarket for more mundane fare. After a hard day exploring you are spoilt for choice over where to end the day, be it the relaxed setting of the cottage or enjoying the local hospitality in the nearby village.
The local area, as with all of Southern Scotland is famous for the scenery and wildlife that can be enjoyed. The cottage makes a central base from which to enjoy the wide-open spaces of the Scottish Hills and the fabulous coast of the Solway Firth, with the chance to see red squirrels, deer, otters and many bird species with winter being a wonderful time to see the amazing numbers of wintering geese on the Solway Firth merse foreshore.
Outdoor activities available on the door step are many and varied including walks and cycle routes with tracks for all abilities, golf, fishing and riding. Due to the very low light pollution in the area the dark night skies offer amazing opportunities for star gazing. With excellent canoe/kayak opportunities on the river Nith
The culture and history of Scotland can also be discovered and enjoyed at many local sites including nearby Drumlanrig Castle, part of Buccleuch Estate with its beautiful gardens, wonderful adventure playground, numerous signed walking and mountain bike trails and famous art collection. There are numerous links to Scotland’s National Bard, Robert Burns including his farm at nearby Ellisland, whilst slightly further afield in Dumfries you will find his House and also The Globe Inn all of which are believed to provide inspiration for his works. A drive through the Mennock Pass will take you to the highest village in Scotland at Wanlockhead, home of Scotland’s Lead Mining Museum with its sister village of Leadhills nearby. At Wanlockhead you can take a guided tour of Leadnell Mine and see how the miners lived during its years of operation, and even try your hand at panning for Gold. Leadhills offers the opportunity to take a ¾ mile train journey through the Lowther Hills and historic lead mine workings. Crawick Multiverse near Sanquhar is also well worth a visit. Here you can experience the transformation of a former opencast coal mine into a creative Land Art Project by leading landscape architect Charles Jencks. All offering an unrivalled cross section of life from days gone by through the industrial revolution to modern life; however, one thing that has not changed is the tranquil beauty that greets all who venture into Southern Scotland.
postcode: DG3 5AB
Dalgarnoch Cottage accepts bookings with either a Monday or Friday arrival throughout the year
Damage Deposit £150
STL Licence: DG00569F
EPC: D
Accommodation for 2 all on one level: Entrance Hall; open plan Living/Dining/Kitchen with doors to patio with Hot Tub; Bedroom with hand carved King size 4 poster bed; Bathroom with over bath shower, toilet and wash basin.
Services: Electricity and heating included * Bed linen is provided, however please bring your own towels as these are NOT supplied * Electric oven and hob * Microwave * Fridge with small freezer box * Slow Cooker * WiFi * Smart TV * Travel Cot & Highchair available on request * Hair Dryer * Patio furniture * BBQ * Private Hot Tub * Shared parking area * Maximum of 2 Dogs welcome ( additional charge applies).
Additional charge applies to use of Leisure pool and Sauna, bookable for exclusive use for a maximum of 6 with a specified one hour time slot.
Gregor Matheson
Recently stayed here with my partner and had the most amazing time! The cottage itself was beautifully decorated and so cozy inside. The view from the hot tub was absolutely stunning and made you never want to leave it! We also booked the private pool and had such a good time we were desperate to book it again and got lucky with a last minute slot. I could not recommend this place enough to anyone! The village was close by and easy to walk/drive too with plenty of options for shops and food. Will definitely book again and recommend it for anyone wanting a quiet getaway!
Diane Sharp
Owners lovely and made us feel very welcome, nice location would recommend and would stay again
Confirmed Guest
Fantastic holiday at Dalgarnock Cottage. Owners were fantastic, very helpful. Would recommend the cottage. Hope to go again next year **
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