The Stables - a house that sleeps 14 guests in 6 bedrooms
4.0
Good(1 Review)Cottage in Allerdale District
14 guests · 6 bedrooms · 4 baths
Reasons to book
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Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
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About this cottage rental
The unique feature of The Stables is its location in the grounds of the Adam-style Arbigland House with historic links to American Independence and the Scottish Enlightenment. Arbigland Gardens are open to the public four afternoons a week, but residents are free to roam round the 24 acres at any time. Because there is sea on three sides, the Gardens’ local climate is particularly mild. Although predominantly woodland, with 200-year-old trees and an astonishing array of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas, hidden away are a series of different garden areas, including a Japanese garden, a lake and a sunken rose garden with a pavilion built by Italian prisoners-of-war. Wildlife abounds, including deer and red squirrels, but the peace and quiet are only really broken by the chatter of birds and the occasional outburst from the resident cockerel.
The Stables is Grade B listed and was refurbished and modernised in 2019. It is a 6 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchen unit that forms one quarter of the 17th century stable yard next to the Grade A listed Arbigland House, where the owners live.
A half-mile Broad Walk leads from The Stables past the main house down to the beach on the Solway Firth. Here you can enjoy a happy beachcomber’s feeling with the sound of the sea and call of the curlew, together with spectacular views across the Firth to the Cumbrian Hills. In addition to garden walks, for the more energetic there are walks along this beach, in one direction to Powillimount with its strange rock formations and on to Southerness with its lighthouse. In the other direction you can walk to Carsethorn and “The Steamboat”, repeatedly voted the best pub in Dumfries and Galloway.
Although many may just wish to relax in such peaceful surroundings, Arbigland is an excellent base for recreational pursuits. Southerness Links golf course is almost within walking distance and the RSPB Mersehead Reserve is just a few miles further along the coast. The Reserve is spectacular in winter and spring with thousands of geese and other over-wintering wildfowl. In summer there are delightful walks down to the beach. The RSPB staff run wildlife events throughout the year, including dawn walks, pond dipping and badger watching. Beyond Mersehead, you come to the picturesque villages of Rockcliffe and Kippford, with more coastal walks, sailing, pubs and teashops. Away from the coast, there are Forestry Commission woodland trails and cycling is well catered for, particularly with the 7 Stanes Mountain Bike Routes, the closest of these being at Dalbeattie and Mabie Woods.
If you are more interested in history, there are numerous sites to explore, including Arbigland House itself (by prior arrangement with the owners) and the neighbouring John Paul Jones Cottage, being the birthplace of the founder of the American Navy. In New Abbey, there are the ruins of Sweetheart Abbey and one of the country’s oldest Corn Mills (both maintained by Historic Scotland). Dumfries boasts the world’s oldest Camera Obscura at its Museum. Connections with Robert Burns can be explored throughout Dumfries, at Arbigland itself (he was a close friend of the family) and at Ellisland Farm, Holywood where Burns lived and wrote for a number of years. In the opposite direction, lie Dalbeattie with two curiosities, its private Museum and Buittle Tower, then Castle Douglas with Threave Castle and Threave Gardens, and then Kirkcudbright with Broughton House, the Stewartry Museum and numerous art galleries. Beyond Kirkcudbright there are further gardens benefiting from the area’s mild local climate, including Cally Gardens and the Logan Botanic Garden.
Postcode DG2 8BQ
The Stables accepts bookings with an any day arrival, with short breaks are welcome throughout the year
Damage Deposit £300 (The Damage Waiver Fee option is not available on this property)
STL: DG00200F
EPC: F
Accommodation at Coachmans Cottage: Sleeping 10 in 4 bedrooms over two floors: Ground Floor: Entrance Hallway with step down to Sitting room; Kitchen with range cooker and currently allowing dining up to 10 with an additional breakfast bar for 4; King size bedroom with Zip & Link beds which can become a twin (please let us know your preference on booking); Shower room with toilet. First Floor: Landing; Double bedroom with 5' bed and en suite bathroom; Double bedroom; Family room with 2 Double beds or 4 singles (please let us know your preference on booking); Bathroom
Accommodation at Grooms Cottage: Sleeping 3 + 1 in 2 bedrooms over two floors: Ground Floor: Entrance Hallway; Open living area comprising sitting room with wood burning stove (initial basket of logs supplied) and single sofa bed; Kitchen and dining area; Utility room with washer/dryer. First Floor: Landing; Double bedroom; Bathroom; Single bedroom
Facilities: Central heating & electricity included * Bed linen & towels provided * Washer/drier* Large Fridge/Freezer (separate at Grooms Cottage) * Microwave * Wifi * Smart TV * Initial basket of logs supplied for wood burning stove at Grooms Cottage * Bike Storage* Courtyard and 24 acre shared garden with lake and beach * Garden furniture * Parking * Cot and highchair available on request * 4 dogs welcome.
EXTRAS: Charges apply per dog/week
The Stables is Grade B listed and was refurbished and modernised in 2019. It is a 6 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchen unit that forms one quarter of the 17th century stable yard next to the Grade A listed Arbigland House, where the owners live.
A half-mile Broad Walk leads from The Stables past the main house down to the beach on the Solway Firth. Here you can enjoy a happy beachcomber’s feeling with the sound of the sea and call of the curlew, together with spectacular views across the Firth to the Cumbrian Hills. In addition to garden walks, for the more energetic there are walks along this beach, in one direction to Powillimount with its strange rock formations and on to Southerness with its lighthouse. In the other direction you can walk to Carsethorn and “The Steamboat”, repeatedly voted the best pub in Dumfries and Galloway.
Although many may just wish to relax in such peaceful surroundings, Arbigland is an excellent base for recreational pursuits. Southerness Links golf course is almost within walking distance and the RSPB Mersehead Reserve is just a few miles further along the coast. The Reserve is spectacular in winter and spring with thousands of geese and other over-wintering wildfowl. In summer there are delightful walks down to the beach. The RSPB staff run wildlife events throughout the year, including dawn walks, pond dipping and badger watching. Beyond Mersehead, you come to the picturesque villages of Rockcliffe and Kippford, with more coastal walks, sailing, pubs and teashops. Away from the coast, there are Forestry Commission woodland trails and cycling is well catered for, particularly with the 7 Stanes Mountain Bike Routes, the closest of these being at Dalbeattie and Mabie Woods.
If you are more interested in history, there are numerous sites to explore, including Arbigland House itself (by prior arrangement with the owners) and the neighbouring John Paul Jones Cottage, being the birthplace of the founder of the American Navy. In New Abbey, there are the ruins of Sweetheart Abbey and one of the country’s oldest Corn Mills (both maintained by Historic Scotland). Dumfries boasts the world’s oldest Camera Obscura at its Museum. Connections with Robert Burns can be explored throughout Dumfries, at Arbigland itself (he was a close friend of the family) and at Ellisland Farm, Holywood where Burns lived and wrote for a number of years. In the opposite direction, lie Dalbeattie with two curiosities, its private Museum and Buittle Tower, then Castle Douglas with Threave Castle and Threave Gardens, and then Kirkcudbright with Broughton House, the Stewartry Museum and numerous art galleries. Beyond Kirkcudbright there are further gardens benefiting from the area’s mild local climate, including Cally Gardens and the Logan Botanic Garden.
Postcode DG2 8BQ
The Stables accepts bookings with an any day arrival, with short breaks are welcome throughout the year
Damage Deposit £300 (The Damage Waiver Fee option is not available on this property)
STL: DG00200F
EPC: F
Accommodation at Coachmans Cottage: Sleeping 10 in 4 bedrooms over two floors: Ground Floor: Entrance Hallway with step down to Sitting room; Kitchen with range cooker and currently allowing dining up to 10 with an additional breakfast bar for 4; King size bedroom with Zip & Link beds which can become a twin (please let us know your preference on booking); Shower room with toilet. First Floor: Landing; Double bedroom with 5' bed and en suite bathroom; Double bedroom; Family room with 2 Double beds or 4 singles (please let us know your preference on booking); Bathroom
Accommodation at Grooms Cottage: Sleeping 3 + 1 in 2 bedrooms over two floors: Ground Floor: Entrance Hallway; Open living area comprising sitting room with wood burning stove (initial basket of logs supplied) and single sofa bed; Kitchen and dining area; Utility room with washer/dryer. First Floor: Landing; Double bedroom; Bathroom; Single bedroom
Facilities: Central heating & electricity included * Bed linen & towels provided * Washer/drier* Large Fridge/Freezer (separate at Grooms Cottage) * Microwave * Wifi * Smart TV * Initial basket of logs supplied for wood burning stove at Grooms Cottage * Bike Storage* Courtyard and 24 acre shared garden with lake and beach * Garden furniture * Parking * Cot and highchair available on request * 4 dogs welcome.
EXTRAS: Charges apply per dog/week
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Map of Allerdale District
Reviews
4.0
Good(1 Review)4.0
We had a good week at the property, it is a bit remote and shopping for food best done before you arrive at property or in larger village shops! Lovely gardens and beach for the kids, a bit rocky but kids loved looking in rock pools. The accommodation itself was spotless, very well stocked with kitchen equipment and appliances, we had the two cottages which made up the stables, so 2 kitchen and lounge areas, we tended to use the larger kitchen for eating and the smaller cottage lounge as it was more open and better laid out! Only issues was with the wood burner and the downstairs toilet, both were attended to quickly! Overall good standard of accommodation!
4.0
Our stay
We had a good week at the property, it is a bit remote and shopping for food best done before you arrive at property or in larger village shops! Lovely gardens and beach for the kids, a bit rocky but kids loved looking in rock pools. The accommodation itself was spotless, very well stocked with kitchen equipment and appliances, we had the two cottages which made up the stables, so 2 kitchen and lounge areas, we tended to use the larger kitchen for eating and the smaller cottage lounge as it was more open and better laid out! Only issues was with the wood burner and the downstairs toilet, both were attended to quickly! Overall good standard of accommodation!
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Allerdale District?
The average price for a rental in Allerdale District is $172 per night. This rental is $252 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The Stables - a house that sleeps 14 guests in 6 bedrooms. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is The Stables - a house that sleeps 14 guests in 6 bedrooms pet friendly?
Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at The Stables - a house that sleeps 14 guests in 6 bedrooms?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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