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Stonehill Cottage lies in the Duneaton Valley, near the small village of Crawfordjohn. The cottage is within the lands of our family run organic farm, which is also designated, as a site of special scientific interest for its birdlife. The cottage is newly renovated to a very high standard and is fully equipped for up to six guests. The accommodation comprises of one double bedroom, one twin bedroom, living room with sofa bed and wood burning stove, bathroom, large kitchen/dining room, utility room, toilet and south facing conservatory with panormic views of the unspoilt countryside. Fully enclosed garden for children and patio area equipped with BBQ. Ideal for walkers with nearby access to the Southern Upland Way, Tinto hill, the Lowther hills, Camps and Daer reservoirs and plenty of easy walks from the farm, we have seven miles of track around the hills. The area supports a considerable variety of birdlife including Lapwing, Curlew, Red Shank, Snipe, Buzzard, Hen Harrier and many more. Very convenient touring base for exploring Central Scotland, day trips to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dumfries, Carlise and the Ayrshire Coast are highly recommended. Local tourist attractions include Wanlockhead Lead Mining museum, Drumlanrig Castle, New Lanark Conservation Village and the Falls of Clyde and Biggar Museums. The nearest towns are the ancient market town of Lanark (22 Miles) with its links to William Wallace and historic New Lanark Mills and Biggar (16 miles) home of Albion Motors and with its High Street full of individual shops, both towns have a good range of pubs and restaurants. Or perhaps you just want to take it easy, relax and enjoy the countryside from the comfort of the cottage. Whatever you want from your holiday a warm Scottish welcome awaits you. Short Breaks Available. All bed linen, towels, and electricity included in the price - no hidden extras. Also included in the price is your first basket of logs for the woodburning stove. Special Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
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