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Seascape, Powfoot Near Annan

Dumfries and Galloway. Sleeps up to 6

Annan 3.6 miles. Found in the small village of Powfoot in Dumfries and Galloway is this beautiful semi-detached cottage, Seascape, it boasts sea views and in the distance Skiddaw and Blencathra can be seen. Ideal for three couples, Seascape boasts three king-size bedrooms and enjoys stylish, contemporary interiors. Spend time amidst your loved ones in the kitchen, opening up a bottle of wine as you perch at the stylish breakfast bar with feature lighting above, as the chef of the group gets to work cooking up a storm in the sleek grey fitted kitchen with quality integrated appliances. Make yourself at home in the sitting room which enjoys gorgeous sea views from the windows along with plush blue sofas and accents of blue throughout with a TV to entertain. Carry your conversation into the living/dining room where another inviting sitting area has been lovingly curated around the woodburning stove and large TV, with more modern feature lighting above and a large dining table behind to host your delicious feasts. A door from the sitting area leads out onto the spacious front lawns where a patio with rattan furniture offers an idyllic spot to unwind in the sun. The ground floor layout is completed by a cloakroom, whilst upstairs you can freshen up in either of the two bathrooms, one boasting his and hers basins and a roomy walk-in shower, and the other hosting a bath with a hand held shower and a separate walk-in shower. Choose from either of the three elegant king-size bedrooms, each enjoying its own colour scheme with bespoke fitted storage, a TV and more quality furnishings. Seascape is just a short stroll down to Powfoot Beach which sits on the scenic Solway Firth, with a lovely path along the coast allowing you to walk east towards Annan, coming upon a shingle area of the beach along the way. Golf enthusiasts will surely want to try out the beautiful course at Powfoot Golf Club, with views over the Firth making it a scenic experience as you practice your putting. Powfoot is home to a hotel with a bar and restaurant, The Powfoot Hotel, perfect for a special occasion while plenty more restaurants and pubs can be found in Annan, a historic town settled alongside the river of the same name. Visit the cinema in Annan on a rainy day, or learn about the town's history in the Annan Museum. Caerlaverock Castle is one of Scotland's finest ruined medieval castles, resting just a 20-minute drive away, this unique triangular medieval fortress has an impressive twin-towered gatehouse, making a great destination to incorporate into a walk! Nature enthusiasts can enjoy a visit to Caerlaverock Wetland Centre with walking paths giving you access to beautiful wetland scenery and the chance to spot a variety of wildlife. Families can head to Mabie Farm Park and Dino Park which children are sure to love, along with Dalscone Farm Fun resting just north of Dumfries. The market town of Dumfries is well worth visiting for Robert Burns' House, Scotland's national poet, Moat Bray, (home of Peter Pan) and Dumfries Museum, along with plenty more amenities and restaurants to enjoy. Spend a scenic escape on the Solway Firth with your nearest and dearest at Seascape. EPC Rating: Band E

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