Rent Nuthatch House United Kingdom
Holiday Home Rental Description
Set in the lush greenery of the Queensbury Estate in Dumfries and Galloway, this elegant manor house blends original chinoiserie style wallpaper with modern comforts from cosy log burners, excellent ensuite bedrooms and acres of outdoor space for up to twenty-two guests to explore and unwind.
Live the life of a Duke and Duchess in this splendid, renovated home with plenty of space to spread out and explore. Imagine a grand meal at the twenty-two-seater dining table, designed and crafted by Kevin Murray of Character Joinery, surrounded by original hand-painted wallpaper and elegant furnishings. After your meal retire to the drawing room where you can gather round the baby grand for a sing song, or a lively frame of snooker in the games room. A study with large board room table is a great space for those needing to work, craft or just recline with a book in the library space.
The elegant kitchen is decorated in bold colours with a large farmhouse table and a host of appliances to help ease your holiday workload, including a bean to cup coffee machine to wake you up before a walk in the wilderness. A private chef can be booked in advance, with a full commercial kitchen available for their use. Why not take advantage of the time out of the kitchen and slip into the sauna room for a relaxing session, finished off with a massage in the treatment room (book sessions in advance.)
The sleeping accommodation continues the elegant décor in keeping with Nuthatch House’s history whilst providing sumptuous super or king size beds to sink into for a great nights sleep. There are eleven en-suite bedrooms in total, with super-kings able to switch to twin rooms if needed, and a ground floor bedroom with wet-room for wheelchair accessibility. Each en-suite has a WC, sink and either walk-in shower or bath.
With 27 acres of woodland and a further four acres of landscaped gardens guests at Nuthatch House will enjoy endless walks around the beautiful grounds. The kitchen garden has a delightful vegetable plot for green-fingered fans, plus a secret garden perfect for children and adults to spend lazy summer days lounging. A paved terrace with barbecue area is an idyllic spot for al fresco dining or enjoying a G&T in the dwindling light of the day.
Head gardener John is on hand to offer tours of the breath-taking grounds and if you choose to venture from your holiday haven there is much to see and do in the surrounding area from golf courses to fishing or historic castles and more.
Nuthatch House
Ground Floor
– Drawing room with baby grand piano
– Library
– Games room with snooker table
– Dining room
– Guest Kitchen
– Study
– Ground floor double room with en-suite wet room
– Commercial Kitchen
– Sauna
– Treatment room
– Boot room
First Floor
– Super king bedroom with en-suite roll top and walk in shower
– Super king bedroom with en-suite roll top and walk in shower
– King bed with child’s nursery room, two singles and en-suite bath with shower over
– King bed with en-suite bath and shower over
– Super king bed with large walk-in shower
– King bed with large walk-in shower
– Super-king bed with ensuite bath and shower over
– King bed with ensuite roll top bath and shower
– Super king bed with large walk-in shower
– Super king bed with large walk-in shower
Exterior
– Four acres of landscaped gardens
– Kitchen garden vegetable patch
– Woodland walks
– Outdoor seating with dining furniture
– BBQ
– Private parking with three EV chargers
– Three secure, heated dog kennels
Additional Facilities
– WiFi
– TVs
– Snooker table
– Dishwasher
– Washing Machine
– Dryer
– Highchair
– Cot
– Cooking utensils
– Coffee maker
– Microwave
– Fridge Freezer
– Bed linen and towels provided
– Daily housekeeping service is included
Situated in the heart of the Queensberry Estate there is much to see and explore during your stay at Nuthatch House. There are miles of woodland walks and estate roads leading to the stunning views of the River Nith and beyond, plus a range of cycle trails frequented by the Tour of Britain which has passed through Dumfries and Galloway seven times since 2005.
A trip to Drumlanrig Castle is an absolute must during your stay. The striking “pink palace” has epic grounds outside and a stunning world class art collection inside. Take a guided tour through the palace itself and marvel at six hundred plus years of history or take a stroll through the stunning Victorian gardens.
The region of Dumfries and Galloway has a wealth of varied landscape from coastlines to mountains, forests and more. Why not head to Wanlockhead to try your hand at gold panning in the highest hills of the region. The Museum of Lead Mining offers taster sessions and fascinating exhibits about the mining in the local area, but a license is needed to go out and pan in the hills themselves!
Head to Loch Ken to marvel at the beauty of the natural lake, or if you are feeling active get out on the water yourself! The Galloway Activity Centre provides a range of activities from paddle boarding and kayaking to powerboat cruises.
Scotland is known for its epic golf course and Dumfries and Galloway is no exception with a range of courses to sample close by. The championship parkland course at Dumfries and Galloway measures 6222 yards and offers a challenging round, with junior options available too.
Soak up some local culture with Robert Burns Heritage Trail that features a range of sites linked to the poet and his works including Ellisland Farm and the Crawick Multiverse – a local land art installation by Charles Jencks. Literary fans staying during the month of September will want to check out Wigtown Book Festival that has a range of writers events over ten days.