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Bridge of Urr, Castle Douglas, Scotland
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The Guest Rooms at Croys.
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Croys has many attractive south-facing rooms with original fine plaster work, Delft tiles in the original fireplaces and many little treasures such as the Victorian blue washhand basin in one of the washrooms and the fully functioning array of servants' bells.
The house is centrally heated, however in cold weather it is particularly cosy with log fires burning in all the public rooms.
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Breakfast (and evening meal if requested) is served in the formal dining room, which has French windows leading out to the sunken garden surrounded by topiary.
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The large reception area leads through to the hall where an elegant and unusual wrought iron spiral staircase leads to the bedrooms.
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