- 26 beautiful properties in a restored iconic landmark, from studio to three-bedroom units, in Dumfries and Galloway
- Indoor heated swimming pool with swimjet and children’s area plus sauna
- Clubroom with DVD library and tourist information, games room, small shop and laundry
- Fantastic views over Wigtown Bay and the Solway Firth
- 33 miles from Dumfries and 70 miles from Carlisle
- Kirkcudbright is less than eight miles away, with a range of shops and restaurants
Coo Palace
is part of the Holiday Property Bond portfolio offering exclusive access to over 1,400 properties to its 42,000 investors across more than 30 locations. You can find out more about
Coo Palace
below, but first some important information about the Holiday Property Bond. It is designed to provide holidays for life but it is an investment product so subject to charges, your capital is at risk and you may not be able to cash in during the first two years. For further details please read "How HPB Works"
More about Coo Palace
Situated in the south-west of Scotland on the Galloway coast line is the newest addition to the HPB portfolio, Coo Palace. Built in the early 20th century, this once dairy farming facility is being converted and new buildings added to provide 26 properties, as well as an indoor swimming pool, sauna and games room. Available from Spring 2020.
This beautiful part of lowland Scotland is perfect for adventurers, with an undulating coastline of rocky shoreline and sandy beaches, acres of inland forest and plenty of green spaces. The nearby towns and villages are full of culture and history, as well as dozens of other attractions to entertain all kinds of holidaymakers.
Visit Robert Burns’ House
In nearby Dumfries, the last home of the famous Scottish Poet, Robert (Rabbie) Burns is open for visitors. Admission is free and on display are a few of his paintings and artefacts, giving a unique insight into the life this great man and his wife led there. Lovingly curated, guests are shown a film of his life before being allowed to wander through the house, reading some of his letters and papers.
Find love in Gretna Green
Gretna Green the most well-known wedding venue in the country is on the eastern edge of Dumfries and Galloway, famously where young couples would elope to marry in secret! Alongside being the UK’s wedding destination, there’s a museum showing the original marriage room (still used for weddings today), and the oldest anvil (used in the wedding ceremonies) in existence
Enjoy a round of golf
Golfers may play a wide variety of courses, from championship links to majestic upland. Golfers may enjoy the picturesque views of the Galloway Hills and the stunning coastline. There are golf courses for all abilities. Play the championship courses on the SapphireTrail, test yourself on the Emerald Trail or simply take it quietly round the 9 hole courses on the Little Gems Trail. Try the game at the par 3 courses.
Step back in time
Drumlanrig Castle is set in the 120,000-acre Queensberry Estate and is considered one of the most important Renaissance buildings in Scotland. Built in the 17th Century, Drumlanrig has mountain bike trails, fishing, walking routes, a playground, castle tours a country park and Victorian gardens offering plenty to do for all the family.
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