Leathlobhair - Woodend - Anwoth - Gatehouse-of-Fleet

An 18th century steading, recently converted into a spacious cottage consisting of two self-catering units.  Leathlobhair is set in the beautiful and historic hamlet of Anwoth with the garden overlooking a small loch, known as Woodend.

 
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The small town of Gatehouse- of-Fleet with its gardens, hotels, restaurants & shops is a 20-minute walk away. Fleet Valley is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. With the Galloway hills in the distance and surrounded by ancient woodlands rich in wildlife and colour whatever the season; it is the perfect place to unwind and explore the stunning countryside, unspoilt beaches and historic monuments of the area.

Leathlobhair and the other residential cottage over the lane are collectively known as Woodend.

for more information or booking contact the owners, Judith and Paul Lawlor, at , see the bookings link or comment on the Leathlobhair blog!.


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