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The Torrs Warren is a family run hotel that used to be a manse. It is
situated in its own grounds with private parking, and is ideally placed for exploring the rhinns area, tropical gardens, golf or fishing. We offer accommodation in eight delightful en suite bedrooms each with central heating, colour tv and tea and coffee making facilities. We specialise in good scottish food and local produce in our restuarant or licensed bar.
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Room Rates
Single - £38.00 per Room Double - £60.00 per Room |
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Torrs Warren Country House Hotel
Stoneykirk
Stranraer Dumfries and Galloway DG9 9DH
Tel: 01776 830204 Fax: 01776 830298 |
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 Stranraer is a town in the south of Scotland in the west of the region of Dumfries and Galloway and was formerly in the county of Wigtownshire.
It lies on the shores of Loch Ryan on the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland. The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic "An t-Sròn Reamhar" meaning literally "The Fat Nose", but which more poetically might be rendered as "the broad headland".
It is one of the administrative centres of the region, but best known as a ferry port connecting Scotland with Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland. In 2003 Stena Line announced plans to transfer its operations to a new port at Old House Point, north of Cairnryan. Later Stena and P&O announced an agreement to share Cairnryan port. The move north is part of an effort to shorten the journey time of the Stena HSS service (High-speed Sea Service) and increase sailings from four to five per day. The HSS, a high-speed catamaran, is obliged to slow considerably when in Loch Ryan and Belfast Lough due to the large wake which it produces at higher speeds. The sailing time from Cairnryan to Stranraer is approximately ten minutes, thus twenty minutes could be saved per sailing. |
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