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Cross Haven Guest House
Lewis Street
Stranraer
Dumfries and Galloway

DG9 7AL

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Mick and Gayle Holmes guarantee you a warm welcome on your arrival at Cross Haven. It is a beautiful Victorian villa refurbished by us to a high standard. Formerly a convent, it retains many original and unusual features. We have been awarded 3 stars by the Scottish Tourist Board and, although we have not been open long, we are already welcoming back guests for repeat visits.

We have double and twin en-suite rooms on both the ground and first floors and the house is surrounded by a private and peaceful garden.

The house is perfectly situated for access to Stranraer and the surrounding area, including local ferry services to Ireland. A good range of restaurants and pubs are within easy walking distance, as are all the local amenities of the town. We are also situated directly opposite the Ryan Leisure Centre and swimming pool.

We have two double en-suite rooms on the first floor and a twin en-suite on the ground floor, which is easily accessed. All rooms are centrally heated and equipped with colour television with dvd player and courtesy tray.

We are a completely non-smoking establishment and pets are welcome.

Details

Ratings/Awards: STB 3 Stars
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Person

Double: £25 - £27.50
Twin: £25 - £27.50
Single: £35 - £40
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Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Special Diets Catered For
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden

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