Church Cottage is a delightful mid-terraced accommodation located in the tranquil village of Ecclefechan, situated in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland. This charming cottage, which comfortably sleeps four, has undergone a complete renovation and refurbishment in 2018, offering modern amenities while retaining a cozy atmosphere. With its ground-floor layout, the cottage features a welcoming living and dining room complete with a wood burner and Freeview TV, a well-equipped kitchen with essential appliances, and two thoughtfully designed bedrooms, including one with a double bed and another with bunk beds, making it suitable for families or small groups.
The cottage is equipped with electric central heating, Wi-Fi, and includes bed linen and towels, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. An initial supply of logs for the wood burner is provided, enhancing the warm ambiance of the living space. Additionally, a travel cot and highchair are available upon request, catering to families traveling with young children. Guests can also enjoy the enclosed gravelled garden, which features a sitting-out area and garden furniture, perfect for relaxing outdoors. The property welcomes two small dogs, making it an ideal choice for pet owners seeking a getaway.
Located just 200 yards from local shops and a pub serving food, Church Cottage provides easy access to the village's amenities, allowing guests to enjoy the comforts of home while being close to essential services. Ecclefechan is not only known for its picturesque setting but also for its historical significance as the birthplace of the renowned poet and author Thomas Carlyle in 1795. Visitors can explore the cottage he lived in as a child, which has been preserved as a museum by the National Trust for Scotland, offering a glimpse into the past and the village's rich history.
Beyond its historical allure, Ecclefechan is famous for its delectable Ecclefechan tart, a local delicacy that visitors should not miss. The cottage serves as an excellent base for exploring the broader Dumfries and Galloway region, with scenic landscapes and attractions nearby, including a beach located just 7½ miles away. With its combination of comfort, history, and culinary delights, Church Cottage promises a memorable stay in this charming Scottish village.
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