ID: S589125
Glaisters Farmhouse is consistently praised for its spaciousness, cleanliness, and well-equipped nature, offering a comfortable and homely stay. The property's remote location provides stunning views and a peaceful setting, though access roads are noted for potholes. The farmhouse's facilities, including a games room and fire pit, contribute to an enjoyable family experience. The owners' attention to detail and responsiveness add to the positive experience.
Reviewers frequently mention the cleanliness of the property, describing it as very clean and tidy, which indicates a high level of satisfaction in this area.
The location is appreciated for its stunning views and tranquillity. However, the remote nature and the condition of access roads are noted, which may affect convenience for some guests.
Guests find the farmhouse very comfortable, with special mentions of comfy beds and spacious rooms, suggesting a high level of comfort throughout their stay.
The property is well-equipped with games, a fire pit, and a games room, although one mention of dining chairs in need of repair slightly impacts the score.
The provision of items such as teabags and information folders indicates thoughtfulness. While gifts are not guaranteed, the attention to detail contributes to a welcoming atmosphere.
A spacious 2 storey farmhouse which has been fully renovated to provide comfortable, contemporary accommodation for 8 with views across open farmland to the surrounding hills in a rural setting about 3 miles from the village of Corsock, near Castle Douglas.
In a rural setting with views across open farmland to the surrounding Galloway Hills, offering spacious accommodation for 8 over two floors and graded four stars by Visit Scotland. Recently renovated to provide comfortable, contemporary accommodation, yet incorporating many of the its original features Glaisters Farmhouse is just 3 miles from the small village of Corsock and approximately 12 miles from Castle Douglas which offers all the usual amenities you would expect of a small rural market town including an array of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, a swimming pool, a theatre a which also doubles as a cinema and an 18 hole golf course.
On the edge of the Galloway Forest Park, 300 square miles of rugged wild land which is one of only four "Dark Sky Parks" in the western world. It has an excellent network of facilities for visitors which also links to the 7Stanes Mountain Bike routes. The forest park can be accessed by car, cycle and on foot and the Raiders Road forest drive is open at selected times of the year for cars to drive through less accessible parts of the forest. The forest park is a haven for wildlife and the local Red Kite Trail gives superb opportunities for seeing Red Kites and other birds. Nearby Loch Ken is a busy water sports and course fishing destination with Galloway Activity Centre offering both land and water sports activities.
The Solway Firth is within a short drive and provides a seascape contrast to the forests and hills around the farmhouse. Although Galloway has no āMunrosā, discerning hill walkers cherish the remoteness of the Rhinns of Kells, the Merrick and the wild Silver Flow country as well as coastal hills such as Criffel and Screel offering superb views across the Solway to Cumbria.
Scotlandās culture and heritage can be explored at the many National Trust and Historic Scotland properties including Threave Castle near Castle Douglas and Broughton House in Kirkcudbright. Kirkcudbright itself is a bustling harbour town with historic connections to the Art World through the likes of the Glasgow Boys and Jessie King and hosts regular exhibitions in numerous galleries including Kirkcudbright Galleries.
For younger members of the family worthy of a visit are Moat Brae in Dumfries, the birthplace of Peter Pan and former home of author J.M. Barrie which has been recently renovated to become the home of the National Centre for Childrenās Literature. The Cocoa Bean Factory at Twynholm offers both indoor and outdoor play along with chocolate making workshops, Cream o'Galloway is an organic dairy farm producing their own delicious ice cream, with farm tours, ice cream making workshops available to book, nature trails and crazy golf. Ernespie Farm in Castle Douglas offers indoor and outdoor play and boosts a welcoming coffee shop. The Wee Pottery and Dark Space Planetarium in Kirkcudbright are ideal indoor activities.
postcode: DG7 3DU
Damage Deposit Ā£150
Glaisters Farmhouse is let weekly Saturday to Saturday, sorry we are unable to accept short breaks.
An under occupancy discount is automatically applied to parties of 4 or less.
STL Licence: DG00411F
EPC: E
Accommodation for 8 comprising of: Ground Floor: 1 step up into Utility room with Washing Machine, Tumble Drier and Microwave leading to Cloakroom with WC & wash basin; Further step up to open plan Kitchen Dining Room with a range of fitted units, double oven range cooker, dining table for 10, ornamental fireplace and window seat to take in the views across the surrounding countryside; Small hallway leading to Lounge with a wood burning stove (with fuel supplied) and views over open countryside to the hills beyond. Ground floor twin bedroom. Stairs to first floor.
First Floor: Landing leading to; Master bedroom with King size bed, ornamental fireplace and ensuite shower room; King size bedroom with sitting area to take in the countryside views; Twin bedroom; Family bathroom with shower cubicle, bath with hand held shower attachment, WC and wash basin.
Outside: The Stable ā a detached games room with sofa, Pool Table and Table Football; Ample gravelled parking area; Peaceful Garden with seating areas and Firepit (logs supplied); Log store.
Facilities: Electricity and Oil Central Heating included * Bed Linen and Towels provided * 5 ring, double oven electric range cooker * American Fridge Freezer * Microwave * Dishwasher * Washing Machine * Tumble Drier * Wood Burning Stove with logs provided * Smart TV * Wifi (note that due to the rural location it is not a high speed connection) * DVD Player * Cot and High Chair * Separate Games Room with Pool Table and Table Football * Enclosed lawned garden with Firepit (logs supplied) and Garden Furniture * Ample gravelled parking area * Maximum of 2 dogs accepted (please note that dogs are not allowed on furniture and are restricted to the ground floor only). Extra charges apply.
Note: Glaisters Farmhouse is on a Private Water supply
Confirmed Guest
This accommodation has been very well organised and everything required is readily available in the farmhouse BUT three factors diminish its enjoyment : 1. incredibly hard mattresses on the beds, so unforgiving that I had to use a walking stick to get around for the rest of the holiday [and I don't usually need a stick !]. 2. the seating in the living room is generous but not particularly comfortable suffering the common problem of being too deep from front to back of the seating surface. 3. a perennial problem that we have suffered over the last 30 years : excessively dim lighting in the living area. The assumption seems to be that all guests will spend their evenings watching the TV, playing on an iPad or fiddling with their 'phones. We found the level of lighting so low that it became difficult and unpleasant to try to read a book or newspaper. Such a shame about these important details because we feel the owners have got the place fitted out about 85% right ! Hope all this helps ! With more accommodating mattresses, we would certainly visit again.
A Gill
Brilliant house in an a fantastic location, we will be back!
Confirmed Guest
A beautiful house we were very privileged to stay here for 7 nights and did not want to leave. Large house with spacious rooms all round including the outdoor space, we all immediately felt at home and were extremely comfortable. Home from home, the kitchen is fully stocked with all the utensils needed to rustle up dinners for our family of 7. The beds were so comfy, not a complaint from anyone. The location itself is set within a very quiet area off the main road from the village of Corsock( approx 1 mile or so). The road itself to the cottage is single track with passing places however is in a poor state of repair in many sections, your car may take a bit of a beating with the many pot holes. As the crow flies the location is not far from the towns of Dalbeattie or Castle Douglass, however around 20 to 30 minutes drive your pace is dictated depending on which road you choose and have to negotiate. Overall, a real gem. Definitely be back.
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