ID: S267676
Faldarroch Farm is a well-received cottage, praised for its cosy atmosphere, underfloor heating, and beautiful, secluded location. Guests appreciate the blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences, as well as the well-equipped kitchen and lovely gardens. The presence of friendly donkeys and local wildlife adds to the property's appeal. While some minor maintenance issues and comfort preferences are noted, the overall sentiment is highly positive, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
The cottage is consistently described as spotlessly clean, with high-quality furnishings. One isolated mention of out-of-date biscuits suggests a minor oversight, but overall, the cleanliness is of a very high standard.
The location is highly praised for its quietness, seclusion, and proximity to wildlife and nature. It is deemed perfect for exploring the Galloway region, although the remote setting may not suit everyone.
Guests find the cottage warm and the beds comfortable, with underfloor heating mentioned positively. Some guests noted the furniture could be more comfortable and the double bed may need a new mattress, slightly affecting the comfort score.
The property is well-equipped with a modern kitchen, EV charger, and good Wi-Fi. However, some guests reported minor maintenance issues like a dripping tap and a partially blocked basin, indicating room for improvement.
Guests were touched by the welcome pack and fresh flowers, although there is a mention of out-of-date biscuits. It's important to note that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Newton Stewart 10.9 miles. Tucked away in an idyllic rural location amidst rolling countryside, in the village of Whauphill near Newton Stewart, is this National Trust for Scotland property, Faldarroch Farm. This charming Victorian dairy farm has extensive gardens and several outbuildings, a byre, steading and calf shed and is part of the Walkers and Cyclists Welcome Schemes, making it an ideal property for lovers of the outdoors wanting to explore this wonderful part of Scotland. Enter the property to discover an open-plan living space, with an original Range cooker and a woodburning stove to warm the space, along with underfloor heating and a selection of cosy seating to relax onto after a day of exploring. Enjoy family meals at the dining table, lovingly prepared in the kitchen, which is well-equipped with all the appliances you could need during your stay. The property has two bedrooms, a stunning master bedroom with four-poster bed a woodburner and a large wardrobe to store your belongings, while the triple room offers plenty of space for children and overlooks the lovely garden, with a family bathroom offering a shower over bath, so you can choose how you want to prepare for each day. Outside there is off-road parking, plus many outbuildings, including a barn for bike storage, you can even see donkeys roaming. The large lawned garden has a stream running past at the front and a picturesque pond at the rear, accessed over a small bridge, plus a small gravelled area has outdoor furniture, where you can enjoy a glass of wine, a good book or just simply soaking up your surroundings. If you can tear yourself away from your idyllic setting, venture towards the coast to the fishing village of Port William to find a small selection of shops and cafés, as well as wonderful views of the Mull of Galloway and the Drumtroddan Standing Stones attraction. The royal burgh of Whithorn is slightly further afield, home to Whithorn Trust Visitor Centre and Whitton Priory musuem, as well as the first Christian church recorded in Scotland in 397 AD, built by St Ninian. St Ninian's Cave is around four miles from Whithorn Priory, a small and secluded sea cave and the destination of an annual Christian pilgrimage, while the botanical garden of Galloway House Gardens, can be found on Wigtown Bay, offering 50 acres of parkland to discover. Newton Stewart is famous for its trout and salmon fishing, and is well-placed for discovering the wonderful countryside of the Machars to the south and scenic walking and cycling trails through forest and parkland, as well as many opportunities to see wildlife at Galloway Forest Park to the north. Faldarroch Farm is a stunning retreat for a peaceful Scottish getaway with the family. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1046834 & 1046835, together sleeping 12 guests. EPC Rating: Band B
Newton Stewart is a market town, famous for its salmon and trout fishing. Situated between the serene rolling countryside of the Machars and the Galloway Forest Park, it offers plenty of opportunity for a scenic walk or cycle. The area is steeped in history; the first Christian missionary to Scotland landed at The Machars, founding the first church in Whithorn in AD 397. The beautiful coastline is a mixture of sandy beaches and rocky shores teeming with birdlife, while sailing, riding and fishing all available locally and there are plenty of excellent courses to keep keen golfers busy.
All ground-floor.
Two bedrooms: 1 x four-poster double with woodburning stove, 1 x triple.
Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.
Open-plan living/kitchen/dining room with woodburning stove
Solar electricity with underfloor heating and 2 x woodburning stoves.
Range cooker, electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, TV, WiFi and selection of books.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair available.
Off-road parking.
Barn with bike storage.
Large rear lawn with pond.
Front lawn with stream.
Rear gravel area with furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 5.1 miles.
Note: Pond beyond back garden and stream in front garden, children should be supervised
Paul
There was no mention in paperwork were/how to get heated towel rail on.
Carsten
Perfect also for colder days with the underfloor heating. Very quiet and calm and a great place to discover the lovely landscape of Galloway, also perfect for cycling! Very friendly owner whu supported us by solving the problems with the Wifi... Perfect to come back!
Christopher
Had all the facilities we needed and all worked. Only problem we had was that our children were young and the height of the beds above a flagged floor was a bit of an issue for littlies prone to falling out of bed. We laid blankets on the floor and were OK! Beautiful quiet area and the donkeys were the highlight of our stay.
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