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Set in Kirkcudbright in the Dumfries and Galloway region, 1 Mews Lane is a 4-star property featuring free WiFi. The accommodation is 6.2 miles from Gatehouse of Fleet.
The apartment features 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a bath or shower.
If you would like to discover the area, golfing, cycling and fishing are possible in the surroundings.
Dumfries is 26.7 miles from the apartment, while St Bees is 29.8 miles away. The nearest airport is Glasgow Prestwick Airport, 51 miles from 1 Mews Lane.
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1 Mews Lane is a stylish first floor apartment with views towards the church and harbour, in the 'artists' town' of Kirkcudbright. The apartment has two king-size double bedrooms, one of which can be offered as a twin on request. There is a shower room, a kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with electric fire. Outside, there is garage space for one car, and the amenities of the town are on the doorstep. 1 Mews Lane makes a great base for enjoying this pretty destination, or for exploring further afield along the coast or enjoying the activities on offer at one of the popular outdoor centres in the region.
The historic town of Kirkcudbright is situated on the north Solway Shore on the banks of the tidal waters of the River Dee. Kirkudbright's harbour is still active today, and the fishing trade has always supported the town. The picturesque town centre is characterised by wide streets and pretty pastel coloured houses, as well as the fascinating ruined McLellan's Castle. Historical attractions worth a visit include the Stewartry Museum and its permanent exhibition of objects representing the history of life on the Solway coast. Known as the artists' town since the late nineteenth century and a wonderful selection of art galleries, crafts, and antique shops still thrive here today.
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