The Crawickfoot
Lodge
Sleeps
4 + (cot also available) Suitable for the disabled & Pet Friendly
Weekly
Price Range: £269 - £548
Short
Breaks - Friday - Sunday or Monday - Friday Price Range: £220
- £430
In
an idyllic setting on the banks of the River Nith, with a great
view of the river and lovely views of the peaceful surrounding countryside,
this beautiful stone cottage, one of three, has been imaginatively
converted from a traditional barn and stables.

Facilities Include
- Wheelchair access
- Dishwasher
- Linen (duvets) and towels inc
- Freezer
- Elec and gas CH by meter reading, 1st £10 inc
- Auto wm
- TV
- Highchair
- Video/DVD
- Hairdryer
- Radio
- Parking
- Tel by meter reading
- Garden area with furniture
- Microwave
- Pets – 2 dogs max
Tastefully
decorated and furnished to a high standard, they stand adjacent
to a small country house hotel offering a cosy bar, outstanding
food and beautiful gardens.
Crawick
Foot, the largest of the three cottages is named after the salmon
pool just 200 meters up river where the River Crawick joins
the Nith. It has an enormous spacious, comfy sitting room/ dining
room with well equipped fitted kitchen. Furnished to a high standard
with large comfortable sofa and easy chairs. The kitchen is
fully equipped with electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge
etc. and breakfast bar. The bedrooms too are very large and are
set either as a double and a twin, two twins or even two doubles.
The beds being zip and link form into a super king size or into
comfortable singles. Extra beds and cot are available.
The
lodge is fully disabled friendly with a ramp up to the front door
(it is possible to get a car almost to the very foot of the ramp),
wider doors throughout and the bathroom/WC with shower over the
bath is also fitted with the disabled in mind. A great added benefit
of this lodge is the utility room complete with washer/dryer and
chest freezer (for that all important catch!)
A wealth of activities are available in this lovely area. The lodges
are situated metres from the southern Upland Way and provide an
ideal base for walking, bird watching, salmon and trout fishing,
golfing on the local course or at world-famous Troon or Turnberry,
to canoeing on the River Nith – some of the best white-water in
Scotland – or gold panning in the scenic Mennock Valley.
Ideal for touring the beautiful Border country, there are castles
nearby and historic Edinburgh is within easy reach. Swimming pool
100 yards. Shop ½ mile.
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