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Barrasgate House B&B, Gretna Green, Dumfries and Galloway

Barrasgate House B&B
Mill Hill
Gretna Green
Dumfries and Galloway

DG16 5HU

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The proprietors, Joan and Alan Graham, aim to ensure that their guests have a relaxing stay in the countryside of the English/Scottish border. All of our rooms are fully modernised with en-suite bathrooms with tea and coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi internet connection and television. Central heated throughout. Barrasgate House Bed and Breakfast Gretna Green is situated on the Old Coaching Road from England to Scotland which crossed The River Esk at Longtown. From Glasgow and Edinburgh M74 take junction 22 sign post Longtown. From the South at Junction 45 M6 signpost Lontown we are about a mile from the motorway, and is ideally located for exploring the wider area. All guest bed rooms are NO SMOKING all have en-suite facilities and are situated on the ground and first floor. They are fitted with full central heating, television, Wi-Fi internet connection, clock radio, hair dryer and tea & coffee making facilities. To assure you of a restful nights sleep the beds are dressed with the finest cotton sheets and pillow cases. All bedrooms are at least 100 feet from the nearest road, and all windows are double glazed. All in all one of the quietest and most comfortable guest houses in our area. There is lots to do in Dumfries and Galloway and Cumbria. Whether it’s out-door pursuits, history and heritage, or just relaxing, that you are after, there’s lots on offer.

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