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Drummore is situated in the Rhins of Galloway in the south-west of Scotland, and has the distinction of being Scotland's most southerly village. The area is unspoilt, the scenery idyllic, and the seascapes around the Rhins can be as dramatic as they are beautiful, the area having been chosen as the location for the television series '2000 Acres Of Sky'. Washed by the gulf stream, the weather is also warmer than one would expect. The cottages which make up Harbour Row have been designed to resemble fishermen's cottages, whilst the interiors are well furnished, comfortable and feature seaviews out of the front windows and doors.
The cottages stand on the banks of Luce Bay with its sand and Shingle beach just across the road. Each has a South facing Patio leading from the sitting room through the rear French windows. The view across the expanse of Luce Bay with its white tipped waves and numerous sea birds, is ever changing.
Each cottage is named after one of Scotland's islands and sleep either 4 or 6 in well appointed bedrooms.
The cottages are heated by open-fire and electricity. There is a children's play area behind the cottages, and pets are welcome. Please note all the properties at Harbour Row are NO SMOKING properties.
There is a local Spar shop selling essentials and a good selection of frozen food etc. However the shop closes at 5pm Monday - Saturday.
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