Creebridge House Hotel

Dumfries & Galloway


This is an impressive refurbished 18th-century mansion built for the Earl of Galloway. A maze inside, it has tastefully decorated rooms with a classical style and plenty of character. Bathrooms are OK, but don't have the same wow factor. Try to get a room overlooking the garden (No 7 is good).

There's also tasty food here (mains £11 to £18, noon to 2pm, and 6pm to 9pm).


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