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The Ship Inn
1 Fleet Street
Gatehouse of Fleet
Dumfries and Galloway

DG7 2JT

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The Ship Inn has been a hostelry since 1794 when ships moored in the bay to bring in daily essentials.The present day Inn has been recently re-furbished to create a stylish and comfortable Hotel that offers a high standard of service, excellent bedrooms, and wondeful food, wines and beers served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.A perfect location for a relaxing break.Each of our rooms offers a unique blend of contemporary design and comfort. Furnishings have been carefully chosen to reflect a stylish look that creates and attractive and relaxing environment.The Ship Inn is well known for the excellent food prepared by our team of chefs. The emphasis here is on high quality, locally sourced food served in an unobtrusive but attentive manner. The cosy atmosphere is complemented by the log fires and is perfect place to unwind and relax.The Hotel is surrounded by a fascinating mix of historical destinations, fabulous forest walks, river and sea fishing, extensive golf courses and wonderful gardens.It is rich in the abundance of nature at its best - from wild bird reserves to the quiet forests frequented by red squirrels.The hotel has its own special literary connection. It was here that Dorothy L. Sayers wrote her famous novel Five Red Herrings and guests can trace the background to the novel in the surrounding area.

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Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
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