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Attractions near Luce Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Logan Botanic Garden
(2 Miles)*
In the far Southwest of Scotland on a peninsula washed by the Gulf Stream, Logan's mild climate allows a fine collection of exotic plants to grow out-of-doors. |
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Glenluce Abbey
(9 Miles)*
Glenluce is a Cistercian abbey founded around 1192. |
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Whithorn Priory & Museum
(20 Miles)*
Whithorn Priory is the cradle of Christianity in Scotland, founded in the 5th century. |
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Newton Stewart Museum
(22 Miles)*
The exhibits in The Museum have been gifted or lent by local people and each year sees many additions to the collections and displays. |
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Creetown Gem and Rock Museum
(24 Miles)*
The Creetown Gem Rock Museum houses one of the finest privately owned collections of gemstones, crystals, minerals, gemstone objet d'art and fossils in Britain. |
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Cardoness Castle
(28 Miles)*
Cardoness Castle is the well-preserved ruin of a tower house of 15th century date, the ancient home of the McCullochs. |
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The Tolbooth Art Centre
(35 Miles)*
This award-winning Art Centre presents visitors with the story of the Kirkcudbright "art colony" through an audio-visual show and through the permanent display of some of the best Kirkcudbright paintings in the Museum Service collection. |
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Broughton House
(35 Miles)*
An 18th-century house of the Murrays of Broughton and Cally, which was bought by E A Hornel, the renowned artist and member of the 'The Glasgow Boys'. |
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MacLellan's Castle
(35 Miles)*
MacLellan's Castle is a castellated town house, which was built in the 1750s. |
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The Stewartry Museum
(35 Miles)*
The Stewartry Museum was founded in 1879, and first occupied part of Kirkcudbright Town Hall. As the collections grew, the present purpose-built museum was opened in 1893. |
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Towns near Luce Cottage
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Ardwell
(< 1 Mile)*
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Sandhead
(2 Miles)*
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Stoneykirk
(4 Miles)*
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Kirkmaiden
(6 Miles)*
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Dunragit
(7 Miles)*
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Drummore
(7 Miles)*
Drummore is Scotland's most southerly village, which sits on the eastern side of the South Rhins of Galloway. Although it is a small village it has three pubs, all of which serve food. |
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Colfin
(7 Miles)*
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Inch
(8 Miles)*
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Glenluce
(8 Miles)*
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Portpatrick
(9 Miles)*
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