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Rhone Villa
Gretna Green
Gretna
Dumfries and Galloway

DG16 5DY

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Iain and Alison Fergusson look forward to inviting you for a comfortable and relaxing stay. The property is a detached house built in the 1920’s for a local farmer and has off street parking to the rear of the property. There is also a large garden for guests to relax in. It once was a bank and was also the residence of the Captain of a Canadian shipping line. It was bought by the Blair family in 1949 and now operates as a bed and breakfast. Evening meals are available and can be included or added later should you wish. We hope you will arrive as strangers but leave as friends Rhone Villa is across the road from Gretna Hall Hotel Blacksmiths Shop and marriage room and three minutes from the Old Blacksmiths Shop complex which consists of a food hall, Tartan and Tweed shop, Border Fine Arts, glass shop and Pringle Knitwear. Less than five mins from Gretna Green Railway Station. By prior arrangement we can organise to collect you. There are various buses which can take you as far afield as Carlisle, Lockerbie and Moffat. It is an ideal base for touring the surrounding area. A visit to the Lake District is a must. Why not a shopping trip to Newcastle an hour and a half by car or take a day trip by train. Glasgow is also an hour and half away or Edinburgh two hours away. We are currently awaiting a Tourism Scotland grading and have been advised we comply with 3 star grading at this time. All our rooms are comfortably furnished and include hot drink making facilities as well as colour TV, en-suite facilities and iced water, fresh fruit upon your arrival. We apologise that we are unable to accept families or children this is an unfortunate decision based on safety issues which we take very seriously.

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