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4* Coastal Estate Cottage/Log Burner/Beautiful Woodland Walks
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 5 106 sq m
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Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway
- Castle Kennedy Gardens19 min drive
- Cairnryan Port20 min drive
- Cairnryan Stena Line Terminal25 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
1st floor bedroom
2 Single Beds
1st floor bedroom
1 Single Bed
Ground floor bedroom
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms
Ground floor en suite shower room
Toilet · Shower only
House bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
4* Coastal Estate Cottage/Log Burner/Beautiful Woodland Walks
A pretty country holiday cottage near the sea in Dumfries & Galloway with a log burning stove. The cottage has lovely rural views overlooking extensive lawns, a tennis court and an old walled kitchen garden.
The front door of this classic 'gingerbread box' luxury holiday cottage leads to an entrance hall off which is a large open plan sitting room to the left, to the right a double bedroom with king size bed and en-suite shower room. Also off the entrance hall is the traditional staircase leading up to two further bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor. The kitchen and dining area is off the sitting room and the kitchen has its own entrance and vestibule from the private car parking area.
Oil fired central heating and a log burning stove in the sitting room combined with huge amounts of insulation make this a very warm and cosy home.
Home Farm Cottage has its own private patio garden area to the rear, a large log store and bike shed and a barbecue. To the front is a terrace with garden furniture, extensive lawns and woodland. In late January and February, the woods feature charming drifts of snowdrops followed by daffodils and in April and May the hue turns to purple with acres of bluebells. There is colour in the gardens almost throughout the year starting with camellia during January and into March – followed with a riot of colour in April and May from the rhododendrons and azaleas.
We've created a host of magnificent woodland paths and coastal walks around Corsewall Estate for guests to enjoy during their stay. There are lots different options for shortening the walks or lengthening them. Many guests comment that they love the new paths as they don’t need to drive anywhere to walk – it’s just a case of stepping outside and the walks are right on their doorstep.
You’ll find masses of wildlife spotting opportunities on the walks from roe deer, red squirrels to hares and in the spring, if you listen out, the chances are you’ll hear a noisy woodpecker and the wonderful sound of a cuckoo echoing around the woods.
Walk down to the shores of Loch Ryan and around Wig Bay and The Scar – a circular walk along Loch Ryan shoreline and back into the village of Kirkcolm. The Scar, a sandbank which juts out into Loch Ryan, is home to one of the largest colonies of nesting migrant terns in the region. From an historical perspective, during the Second World War, Wig Bay was used as a base for the flying Catalina boats – you'll see evidence of this on your walk and also throughout the woods at Corsewall Estate, which was requisitioned by the Royal Canadian Air Force during the War.
We’ve got lots to keep children busy on Corsewall Estate. There's a tennis court just beside the cottage and the woods immediately beside the lawns close to Corsewall House (a few minutes' walk from Home Farm Cottage) are a dedicated children’s fun zone. There is a 60 foot zip wire, a climbing frame, which comes complete with a climbing wall, lookout house with binoculars , a slide, three swings, including one for toddlers and a terrific back to back glider. Additionally, kids can bounce to their heart’s content on the 14 foot trampoline on the edge of the lawns. There’s a camp fire area in the woods – perfect for toasting marshmallows. For smaller children, we have wendy house with a toy cooker and lots of picnic/cooking paraphernalia and a pretty veranda. There is also a games room with table tennis and air hockey.
The cottage is equipped with a bean to cup coffee machine, a Smart television, Freeview Box, Roberts revival bluetooth radio and speaker, WiFi, a selection of board games and books. The beds come with super thick, feather-filled duvets, all bed linen and large towels. It also has a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, hob and electric oven.
We provide a welcome pack for guests on arrival including a jar of home-made Corsewall brownies, milk, bread, jam, butter, tea, coffee and fresh flowers from the garden (when in season). You'll find the cottage well equipped with the general basics too from washing up liquid, bin bags to washing powder and loo paper. A cot and high chair are available on request.
Two dogs are very welcome at the cottage - there are lots of lovely walks for them around the estate and down to the shore. We charge £25 per dog per week/£20 per dog per short break and we ask that you let us know in advance to book them in.
Short-Term Lets Licence Number: DG00402F
EPC Rating: F
The front door of this classic 'gingerbread box' luxury holiday cottage leads to an entrance hall off which is a large open plan sitting room to the left, to the right a double bedroom with king size bed and en-suite shower room. Also off the entrance hall is the traditional staircase leading up to two further bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor. The kitchen and dining area is off the sitting room and the kitchen has its own entrance and vestibule from the private car parking area.
Oil fired central heating and a log burning stove in the sitting room combined with huge amounts of insulation make this a very warm and cosy home.
Home Farm Cottage has its own private patio garden area to the rear, a large log store and bike shed and a barbecue. To the front is a terrace with garden furniture, extensive lawns and woodland. In late January and February, the woods feature charming drifts of snowdrops followed by daffodils and in April and May the hue turns to purple with acres of bluebells. There is colour in the gardens almost throughout the year starting with camellia during January and into March – followed with a riot of colour in April and May from the rhododendrons and azaleas.
We've created a host of magnificent woodland paths and coastal walks around Corsewall Estate for guests to enjoy during their stay. There are lots different options for shortening the walks or lengthening them. Many guests comment that they love the new paths as they don’t need to drive anywhere to walk – it’s just a case of stepping outside and the walks are right on their doorstep.
You’ll find masses of wildlife spotting opportunities on the walks from roe deer, red squirrels to hares and in the spring, if you listen out, the chances are you’ll hear a noisy woodpecker and the wonderful sound of a cuckoo echoing around the woods.
Walk down to the shores of Loch Ryan and around Wig Bay and The Scar – a circular walk along Loch Ryan shoreline and back into the village of Kirkcolm. The Scar, a sandbank which juts out into Loch Ryan, is home to one of the largest colonies of nesting migrant terns in the region. From an historical perspective, during the Second World War, Wig Bay was used as a base for the flying Catalina boats – you'll see evidence of this on your walk and also throughout the woods at Corsewall Estate, which was requisitioned by the Royal Canadian Air Force during the War.
We’ve got lots to keep children busy on Corsewall Estate. There's a tennis court just beside the cottage and the woods immediately beside the lawns close to Corsewall House (a few minutes' walk from Home Farm Cottage) are a dedicated children’s fun zone. There is a 60 foot zip wire, a climbing frame, which comes complete with a climbing wall, lookout house with binoculars , a slide, three swings, including one for toddlers and a terrific back to back glider. Additionally, kids can bounce to their heart’s content on the 14 foot trampoline on the edge of the lawns. There’s a camp fire area in the woods – perfect for toasting marshmallows. For smaller children, we have wendy house with a toy cooker and lots of picnic/cooking paraphernalia and a pretty veranda. There is also a games room with table tennis and air hockey.
The cottage is equipped with a bean to cup coffee machine, a Smart television, Freeview Box, Roberts revival bluetooth radio and speaker, WiFi, a selection of board games and books. The beds come with super thick, feather-filled duvets, all bed linen and large towels. It also has a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, hob and electric oven.
We provide a welcome pack for guests on arrival including a jar of home-made Corsewall brownies, milk, bread, jam, butter, tea, coffee and fresh flowers from the garden (when in season). You'll find the cottage well equipped with the general basics too from washing up liquid, bin bags to washing powder and loo paper. A cot and high chair are available on request.
Two dogs are very welcome at the cottage - there are lots of lovely walks for them around the estate and down to the shore. We charge £25 per dog per week/£20 per dog per short break and we ask that you let us know in advance to book them in.
Short-Term Lets Licence Number: DG00402F
EPC Rating: F
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Amenities
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Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 25 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
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About the area
Stranraer
Stranraer is home to this cottage. Castle of St John and Glenluce Abbey are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Gkenwhan Gardens and Dunskey Garden. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.

Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway
What's nearby
- Stranraer Museum - 11 min drive - 11.7 km
- Castle Kennedy Gardens - 19 min drive - 19.4 km
- Cairnryan Port - 20 min drive - 22.0 km
- Cairnryan Stena Line Terminal - 25 min drive - 25.3 km
- Ayrshire Coastal Path Trail Head - 31 min drive - 33.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Fig & Olive - 11 min drive
- Hong Kong City - 11 min drive
- Barista Coffee House - 22 min drive
- The Coffee Bean - 11 min drive
- Henry's Bay House - 12 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Kate Carrick-Buchanan

The Carrick-Buchanan family has owned Corsewall Estate for over 200 years. When Angus and Kate Carrick-Buchanan moved to Corsewall House in 2002, they set about renovating a number of properties including this pretty cottage so they could provide luxury, high-end holiday accommodation.
Why they chose this property
The Carrick-Buchanan family has owned Corsewall Estate for over 200 years - Home Farm Cottage is one of a number of houses and buildings on the historic, 3000-acre Corsewall Estate.
What makes this property unique
Home Farm Cottage is a wonderful holiday house with 3 bedrooms and an en suite shower room and a house bathroom - so it's ideal for families getting away together. The house is in a quiet and peaceful location in south west Scotland, far away from crowds, traffic jams and the stress of everyday life. It has a fabulous network of wonderful woodland walks and coastal paths - which are right on the door step and the nearest beach is a 10 minute walk away.
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English, French
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