Stables Cottage

ID: S534502

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Stables Cottage in Langholm is consistently praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and prime location for walking and exploring. Guests appreciate the warm hospitality from hosts Mark and Leila, the well-equipped facilities, and the thoughtful touches that enhance their stay. The garden and log burner are particular highlights, contributing to the property's charm and appeal.

Guests frequently mention the spotless condition of the cottage, indicating a high standard of cleanliness that contributes to a peaceful and comfortable stay.

The cottage's location is highly regarded for its accessibility to local walks, cycling routes, and scenic drives, with the convenience of a nearby Co-op. Its proximity to the Scottish Borders and other attractions is also appreciated.

Reviewers consistently note the comfortable beds, spaciousness, and cosy atmosphere of the cottage, particularly highlighting the log burner and quiet surroundings.

The property is equipped with everything needed for a relaxing holiday, including a well-appointed kitchen, hot shower, and bike storage. The garden space is also a valued facility.

Guests express gratitude for the considerate gestures such as welcome treats and local walk recommendations. While these acts of kindness are greatly appreciated, they are personal touches that may vary with each stay.

About this property

Stables Cottage is a charming, two-bedroom annexe situated in the burgh of Langholm, Dumfries, and Galloway. This lovely annexe has had various roles throughout the decades, from stables, staff quarters and the main dwelling for previous owners, this home is rich in history. Settled on an acre of gardens and woodland, Stables Cottage is the perfect getaway for both family and friends looking for a destination with lots of walking,cycling and fell running trails to explore. Step inside and be greeted by a large map, where the owner has outlined the best walks in the area and an all-inclusive information folder featuring details about the cottage, local amenities, events and the surrounding area. Then unwind in the living/dining room, which offers two sofas, a woodburning stove and TV. Gather at the dining table to tuck-into heart-warming meals, which can be prepared in the contemporary kitchen, which offers everything you need for a self-catered stay. On rainy days, keep entertained in the lower-ground-floor games room and on balmy evenings, relax in the beautiful gardens with a leisurely seat on the furniture. As the evening winds to an end, retire inside, where the ground-floor offers a super-king-size bedroom and the first floor has a mezzanine-style twin bedroom, both zip/link for flexible sleeping. Langholm, otherwise known as 'The Muckle Toon', is a welcoming place for a holiday with loved ones, with much to see and do. Be sure to check out Buccleuch performing arts centre for details of events, fabulous shows and concerts that may occur during your visit. There are a variety of areas to explore either on foot or bike, with forests, hills, mountain-biking routes, local and long distance cycling routes as well as a golf course and bowling for sporting enthusiasts. For avid walkers, the owner is a walks leader for Langholm Initiative and can provide more information on routes ranging from river-side ambles to serious walks in remote terrains. Enjoy dining out with three quaint hotels and cafes to choose from, and two delicious takeaways for those snug nights in. Cross the border from Scotland into England for a trip to the city of Carlisle; here you can tour the 12th century castle and mediaeval cathedral; afterwards refuel at a restaurant with a selection to choose from. Or head north to find the Tweedbank to Edinburgh train link for a wonderful day in the Scottish capital; experience stunning architecture, idyllic gardens, walks with breath-taking views across the city and a whole host of exciting venues. For a much-needed break to Scotland, choose Stables Cottage. EPC Rating: Band D. Owner can offer a guided hike/walk/day out in the hills including a pack lunch and ending with dinner in the historic main house, contact owner for details and costs. Property has Short Term Let License Scotland - License number DG00042F.

Dumfries and Galloway's Langholm is on the River Esk. Langholm's history spans from Mesolithic Man 9000 years ago to the Border Reivers in the 16th century. The town grew around the textile industry, becoming known for its woollens and earning the nickname 'Muckle Toon' Hugh MacDiarmid, the poet, was born in Langholm, and Thomas Telford was born just outside the town. Neil Armstrong visited the Armstrong clan museum when he was made a freeman of the burgh in 1972. The town hosts music, food, and art festivals and the annual Common Riding. Lockerbie has bars, shops, and a jazz festival. Kagyu Samye Ling, the first Tibetan Buddhist Center in the West, is a short drive from Langholm. Day visitors can explore the temple or relax in the peace gardens and grounds year-round.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x mezzanine twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request).

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen.

External, lower-ground-floor utility.

Living/dining room with woodburning stove.

External, lower-ground-floor games room

Gas central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher.

TV, DVD, Player, WiFi, table tennis.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Ample off-road parking.

Front shared garden with furniture and bike storage.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.1 mile (The Co-Op), pub 0.4 miles

Nearby points of interest

  • Annandale Distillery

Reviews (15)

  • Simon

    The hosts were lovely and information for all appliances etc is all there in front of you when you walk in. Plenty of walks from the property and I saw a kingfisher on the river just behind the coop. Plenty to do in the surrounding area as well. The road is not an issue at all and we appreciated the proximity of the CoOp. All in all an excellent few days and we will happily rebook in the future.

  • Paul

    The owners live next door and they were always helpful, there to show us round the cottage and give us a lesson on the wood-burner stove, after that they always respected our privacy- perfect. 2 mins walk to the co-op, by far the best food shop in Langholm. Unusually, we had a double/king size bed each as they are link-lock so can be unlinked to give 4 beds. Upstairs, I found earplugs useful as there were a lot of trucks on the A9 early morning (though the sound insulation was good, the A9 is near). The central heating can only be adjusted by the owners but we didn't have to ask as the sun shone through the lounge windows and the basket of wood provided in the cost was more than we used all week. Marvellous base for walking and our hosts were experts in the walking, providing excellent info. in the cottage and whenever we had a chat about our walks when we met them.

  • Michael

    Lovely area. No problem recommending. Thank you.

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