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What's new at Culmore Bridge? |
- 2008 dates now available. Book early to avoid disappointment.
- New for 2008 - Wheelchair friendly path around pond, with bridge links across island. Accessible board walk area for viewing pond life.
- Other special facilities at Culmore Bridge: safe path link to pavement walk to village amenities, and beach.
- Extra equipment available including commode shower chair, electric hoist, powered wheelchair, and three wheeled scooter, see accessibility page for full details.
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Welcome to Culmore Bridge Cottages |
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Newly built spacious, comfortable bungalows set amid a peaceful woodland area. The cottages are furnished to a very high standard and are wheelchair friendly throughout.
Within the 9 acre grounds, there are garden areas, wetland and wildlife ponds with protected great crested newts, woodland paths and viewpoints giving extensive sea views. The whole development is designed to be wheelchair friendly and will also appeal to all who enjoy a countryside setting, near the sea and beach.
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The bungalows each comprise large lounge/dining room with patio door to decked area, 3 double/twin bedrooms, wet room shower, additional bathroom, and fitted kitchen with dishwasher. A washer/drier and fridge/freezer are also provided. There is under-floor heating throughout, giving a comfortably uniform temperature.
The owners' house is nearby and they are happy to help in any way to make your holiday as pleasant and as comfortable as possible.
A 15 minute stroll takes you to a wonderful sandy beach and large dune area. The nearby village of Sandhead has an excellent village shop, church, bowling green, Internet centre, beach area, children's playground and a hotel which does very good meals.
The main town of Stranraer with shops and many amenities is a 10 minute drive. The picturesque harbour at Portpatrick is a 15 minute drive and Drummore and the Mull of Galloway a 25 minute drive.
Within a short distance there are many beautiful gardens, golf courses, beaches and secluded coves.
This corner of Scotland is a wonderful discovery for those who have not yet been here, and for those who have, a place to come back to time and again.
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