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Hazeldean House is a fine old detached Victorian Villa standing in its own grounds. With award winning gardens at the front and back which we encourage our guests to enjoy. The house which was built in 1898 is completely unspoiled. With all original fireplaces and woodwork intact it radiates real character. All our rooms are en-suite and guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast in our conservatory overlooking the rear garden. We have a beautiful lounge for guests to relax in at any time decorated with leather couches and club seats. The entire house is furnished and decorated to a very high standard and is completely non smoking.
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Room Rates
Single - £25.00 per Room Double - £46.00 per Room |
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Hazeldean House
4 Moffat Road
Dumfries Dumfriesshire DG1 1NJ
Tel: 01387 266178 Fax: 01387 266178 |
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 Dumfries & Galloway is a vast, largely undiscovered region in the south west where the small indigenous population finds itself greatly outnumbered by sheep. Bordering England, Galloway has seen turbulence and cross border raids and, until quite relatively recent times, was deemed quite lawless. Things have changed now, of course, and the various American connections include the birthplace of John Paul Jones at Arbigland, where the coastal waters of the Solway Firth no doubt inspired the founder of the US Navy. Dumfries & Galloway has a prevailing mildness which allow cabbage palms, tree ferns and other spectacular species to flourish at Logan Botaninc Garden in the Rhins of Galloway. The coastline is warmed by the Atlantic waters of the Gulf Stream. |
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