Teapot Cottage, Newton Stewart

ID: S778816

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets Yes

Snaptrip says

Teapot Cottage in Newton Stewart is highly praised for its comfort, stunning views, and peaceful surroundings. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, the wildlife, and the thoughtful touches provided by the host, Karen. The property is clean, spacious, and perfect for both relaxing and exploring the local area.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Reviewers consistently mention the cleanliness of the cottage, describing it as 'very clean' with 'large fluffy bath sheets', indicating a high standard of cleanliness.

The location is appreciated for its beautiful surroundings and peacefulness, though it is noted as slightly remote. The proximity to wildlife and local attractions adds to its charm.

Guests find the cottage very comfortable, with home comforts and a relaxing atmosphere, suitable for both sunny and rainy days.

The cottage is well-equipped, especially the kitchen, and includes a garden room and outdoor dining area. Facilities are maintained to a high standard, as evidenced by guest feedback.

While guests express gratitude for the host's helpfulness and the cottage's amenities, there is no specific mention of gifts. Therefore, it is not possible to assess the thoughtfulness based on gifts, and this score is set to null.

About this property

Teapot Cottage is a spacious, detached, single-story property with commanding views across open countryside. The double aspect windows in the living room are a sun trap from which to enjoy the surrounding scenery, situated just 3 miles from Creetown.

WE ARE delighted TO welcome teapot cottage back TO OUR portfolio with availability throughout 2024

Teapot Cottage is a spacious, detached, single-story property with commanding views across open countryside. The double aspect windows in the living room are a sun trap from which to enjoy the surrounding scenery. Situated just 3 miles from Creetown home of the well-known Gem Rock Museum and cafe, where you can view its collection of rare and beautiful crystals from around the world. This small rural town also boasts a general store and butcher’s shop. Slightly further afield is Gatehouse of Fleet, which offers several opportunities for eating out. The cottage is ideal for multi generation family holidays, yet cosy if just a couple.

An ideal destination for those who enjoy the great outdoors as the local area is a natural playground. A short drive or a cycle ride along National Cycle Route 7 takes you to Cairnsmore of Fleet National Nature Reserve, one of the wildest areas within South West Scotland and a site of Special Scientific Interest within the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere. The area boasts a wide range of wildlife habitats with peregrine falcon, hen harriers and red deer often seen and is a wildlife enthusiasts paradise. Not for the feint hearted is the Graham from which the reserve takes its name – Cairnsmore of Fleet, rising 711m in elevation, from the top are the most spectacular views which on a clear day can include the Isle of Man and Ailsa Craig off the Ayrshire coast.

Nearby Newton Stewart offers all the usual facilities of a small rural town including numerous places for eating out, a cinema, swimming pool at the Merrick Leisure Centre and major supermarkets. The town is heralded as the ‘gateway’ to Galloway Forest Park, the first designated Dark Sky Park in Britain covering over 300 square miles and offers unsurpassed opportunities for walking and cycling with one of the 7 Stanes sections located at Kirroughtree. Wildlife watching opportunities abound and of course amazing star gazing! Loch Ken Activity Centre, the Galloway Red Deer Range and Bellymack Hill Red Kite Feeding Station all lie within the Forest borders and each offer fantastic family activities.

Wigtown, Scotland’s National Book Town is only a 20-minute drive west from Creetown, and hosts regular events including the extremely popular Book Festival each Autumn. Also, within a short drive are Bladnoch Whisky Distillery and Visitor Centre and Port Logan Fish Pond, a 200-year-old sea fish larder near Port Logan home to wide variety of local marine life and has a fascinating history.

South West of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and for the diversity of the outdoor and recreational pursuits. The area is renowned for golf, birdwatching, fishing, walking and the many beautiful gardens of South West Scotland. Logan Botanic Gardens, Castle Kennedy and Threave Gardens are all within easy reach as well as many smaller gardens and nurseries.

Dumfries and Galloway as a whole is renowned for its unspoilt beaches. Whether you travel east or west of Creetown, a day on the coast never fails to please, with some of the most popular destinations including Mossyard, Monreith and St Medans, Sandhead and Ardwell Bay.

postcode: DG8 7ER

Teapot Cottage accepts bookings with arrival on a Friday or a Monday except during school holidays when arrival is on a Friday only, short breaks are welcome outside of school holiday periods

Damage Deposit £150

STL Licence: DG00641F

EPC: E

Accommodation for 6 all on one level: Level access over either a gravel and paved surface to the rear door with one step up (with grab rails), or tarmac to front door, with 2 steps up (with grab rails); Utility Room with a separate Toilet and wash basin; Fully fitted kitchen with Oil fired Rayburn; Spacious Living/Dining room with wood burning stove (initial supply of fuel provided); Hallway leading to King size bedroom; Twin bedroom; Family bathroom with bath, accessible shower/wet room area, toilet and wash basin; Further King size bedroom accessed from the Kitchen.

Outside: Large Garden area to rear and side comprising of grassed area to side and gravel/slabs to rear; Summer House with seating and canopy over patio area with garden table and chairs; Ample off-road parking; Secure storage for bicycles, golf clubs etc

Services: Oil central heating and Electricity included * Bed linen and towels provided * Oil fired Rayburn * LPG oven and hob * Dishwasher * Fridge/Freezer * Microwave * Washing Machine * Wood burning stove with initial supply of fuel provided * 55” Smart TV * Wifi * Hair Dryer * Iron & Ironing Board * Garden (which is not fully enclosed) with patio area * Secure storage for bicycles, golf clubs etc * 1 dog welcome (must be kept under control due to stock in surrounding fields) * (Additional charges apply for pets) Off road parking for 3 cars

note: Asda, Tesco and Morrisons all deliver to the cottage

cctv

The main building, Teapot Cottage has 4 external cctv cameras and the recordings a loop system and are over written with 1 week.

These are situated at:-

1. The back door

2. the bay window

3. The front door

4 the gable end

Nearby points of interest

  • Carsluith Castle
  • Torhouse Stone Circle
  • Crafty Distillery
  • Galloway Activity Centre

Reviews (5)

  • Dee Damms

    Teapot had everything you could imagine especially large fluffy bath sheets. It was very clean, large and comfortable. Karen was a wonderful owner who answered all our queries straight away. There is also a lovely garden room and outside dining area. Teapot is surrounded by beautiful countryside and it was awesome seeing cows, sheep, deer, hares and lots of Kites in the sky daily. We went to Cream of Galloway for delicious ice cream, Mossyard for the beach, the Kites feeding afternoon as well as numerous trips through Galloway Forest . Lots of small tea rooms for snacks, tea and coffee.

  • Confirmed Guest

    Clean, comfortable and well equipped holiday let. A warm welcome from Karen and offers of help during the week we were there. Loved the big bay window, and the bird feeders (and their visitors), also the outdoor seating areas and benches. A fantastic location to visit - we have only scratched the surface during our first visit, and will definitely be back.

  • Confirmed Guest

    Well equipped spacious peaceful cottage. Perfectly situated for exploring the Galloway countryside and solway coast. Comfortable to spend a rainy day reading and relaxing, or a sunny day enjoying the garden, seating areas and summer house. We enjoyed watching the sheep, belted Galloway cattle, numerous birds, and cyclists along the quiet lane.

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