Situated on 10 acres of landscaped gardens within the village of Gretna Green, a 2-minute walk from Gretna Green Rail Station, the 18th century Gretna Hall manor offers both traditional and modern en...
John
United Kingdom
Our stay just recently was brilliant, the room we had was spacious, comfortable and very clean, also having the little patio was great.
All staff were friendly, helpful and informative, we had the Sunday lunch in the restaurant which was excellent and having a bottle of moet chandon brought to our room when we had finished our meal added to a special visit to Gretna Hall .
Situated just 10 miles north of Gretna and well located in a scenic area of south-west Scotland, Kirkconnel Hall is a magnificent 15th century manor set in extensive gardens and grounds.
Braddick
United Kingdom
Convenient location for the motorway. Easy to find. Clean and comfortable. Nice breakfast.
Adjacent to Starbucks, Days Inn Gretna Green is close to the M74 and M6 motorways, and within easy reach of Carlisle. It has unlimited free Wi-Fi and free parking.
This quiet licensed guest house is situated in the hamlet of Kirtlebridge. Located off the M74 motorway, it is 6 miles from Gretna Green and 9 miles from Lockerbie. There is a residents bar.
Melanie
United Kingdom
Close proximity to the motorway yet still peaceful. The breakfast was fantastic and there was plenty of it. The room was lovely, clean and comfortable with stunning views. The price was very reasonable. Alison was absolutely lovely, the perfect host. We sat in the bar sampling drinks in the evening and chatting to her and the other guest, which was great. Plenty of places to eat nearby too.
Set in Annan, Bridge View is a recently renovated accommodation, 22 km from Caerlaverock Castle and 26 km from Dumfries and County Golf Club.
Michelle
United Kingdom
We stayed in Annan for one night on our way home from Western Scotland. Bridge View was perfect. Great location next to river walks and central to the bars and restaurants, yet super quiet once inside. Fantastic facilities including milk, tea & coffee, toiletries including conditioner (often overlooked), quality towels and bed linen and the best hairdryer I've ever used! The place is clearly new, extremely comfortable and was absolutely spotless. Don't hesitate to book!
With a beautiful rural setting in the spectacular Scottish countryside, this small, family-run hotel is halfway between Lockerbie and Gretna Green, just off the A74(M).
Dave
Canada
Everything, from check-in to departure. Our host was friendly and welcoming and made us feel at home immediately. The staff were also very friendly and accommodating. The hotel is filled with historic charm and our room was very spacious and bright with a large window looking out over the grounds. The bed was very comfortable and everything was very clean and well maintained. The meals provided at the hotel restaurant were amazing.
The Old Rectory is a 19th century bed and breakfast building set in the heart of Annan. It is built with the distinctive red sandstone, local to the area. There is free parking near by and free Wi-Fi....
Old stately house, lovely grounds, very peaceful and...
Old stately house, lovely grounds, very peaceful and relaxing. About 15 mins from M74. Good instructions and communications from owners. Long drive to the house so would be wary in snow and ice. We stayed midweek and there was only a handful of guests. Their main business is as a wedding venue and corporate. Clean and very comfortable. Our room was not en suite but had our own private bathroom on the opposite side of the corridor, screened off and with bathrobes provided, so not a problem.
Breakfast was very good, eveining meal a bit ordinary and overpriced.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The important things were excellent.
The important things were excellent. The hotel and rooms were spotlessly clean, the food was excellent and the staff lovely. The location is superb with fine views from the bar and the lounge.
Disliked · We received five emails advising us to turn off the sat nav and to follow the directions to the hotel that were provided. (OK, got the message!). The irony was that the road to the hotel was closed so the directions were useless, there were no diversion signs and no mobile phone signal to call the hotel for advice. We had to find our own alternative route which, long story short, took us over an hour to eventually arrive at the hotel. I was just thankful we weren't trying to do this on a wet dark night! Other guests had had the same problem and over dinner the topic of 'how did you get here?' was quite a talking point.
It turns out that the emails are automatically sent out and no-one had thought to change the information......
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
On arriving in the village, following emailed directions, I...
On arriving in the village, following emailed directions, I found the road to the hotel closed for major roadworks. I phoned the hotel and the receptionist assured me someone would call me back with new directions. I am still waiting! I eventually worked out an alternative route, but is was some miles out of the way, down some 'interesting' country lanes. That I would not have minded, had up-to-date instructions been provided in the first place.
David
United Kingdom
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