Chipperkyle

Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway
Bed & Breakfast
+44 (0)7917 610008
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£125
per night

A grand yet very homely place with tasty home cooking and 200 acres to explore. Play golf, sail, cycle – wonderfully informal

Bedroom

3 rooms

Sleeps

Rooms sleep 2

Children welcome
Pets welcome

£125 per night

The Experience

This beautiful Scottish-Georgian family home has no hint of formality, and sociable Willie puts you at your ease. Your sitting and dining rooms connect through a large arch; find gloriously comfy sofas, family pictures, rugs on wooden floors, masses of books and a constant log fire.

Upstairs: good linen, big armchairs, Hungarian goose down, Indian-style kimono robes and windows with the finest views. Wake to delicious breakfasts with homemade granola and locally baked bread, yogurt from Camphill Village Trust, seasonal compotes from the garden, bacon and eggs. Dinner can be booked in advance, all locally sourced, served at one big table and with no menu – just let Willie know if there is anything you don’t like or can’t tolerate.

Stride out for wonderful walks – the countryside is magnificent, beaches fabulous and this is a classified dark sky area – pop outside on clear nights for a good show. A house full of flowers and warmth.

Chipperkyle - Gallery

We think you'll love

  • Spending a day walking then returning to flop in the comfiest of sofas in front of the fire
  • Exploring beaches and the nearby coastline
  • Wandering around Kirkcudbright, visiting artists' studios and galleries
Chipperkyle - Gallery

You should know

  • Every bedroom has its own bathroom but only one is en suite
  • You can BYO wine for dinner

Essentials

  • EV charger
  • Swimming pool
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Oven
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Spa
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Bar
  • Barbecue
  • Licensed premises
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • Microwave oven
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Accommodation

Pricing

Nightly price
£125
2 Doubles
£125
1 Twin
£125

Information

Booking information

Other details
STL licence number: DG01142P. Singles £85.
Closed
Rarely.
No smoking
Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
Property
This property is part of a working farm or vineyard.
Owner has pets
Animals living on the property
Meals
Dinner, 4 courses, £35. Pub 3 miles.

Reviews

Willie’s Chipperkyle exceeded my expectations. I loved the elegant Georgian manor house, decorated with family heirlooms. It was comfy, luxurious as well as characterful—a genuine home. The food was top notch. Amazing and filling breakfasts and dinners (latter on request). Willie was lovely—a fount of knowledge, warm and humorous. I would highly, highly recommend this place.

Nadira, London

This grand, historic and tastefully presented farm house was a wonderful find on Sawday’s guide to Dumfries and Galloway. Willie the owner was a perfect and welcoming host and his advanced culinary skills demonstrated in the delicious dinner, a very comfortable nights sleep, a sumptuous locally sourced breakfast whilst enjoying the views of beautiful surrounding countryside all add to our unreserved recommendations to stay at Chipperkyle.

Alan, Grantham

A wonderful stay. Made to exceptionally feel welcome and like it was our own home. A beautiful setting added to the stay. William couldn’t have done more and we look forward to returning!

Ben, Sevenoaks

A beautiful home, in a gorgeous part of the country. Willie made us very welcome and supplied us with two good and tasty evening meals and lovely breakfasts. He gave us plenty of local information for us to be entertained fair weather or foul. Great spot.

Rique, Near Carnforth

We loved our stay at Chipperkyle, only wish we could have stayed longer. Willy was a very welcoming host, and made us a beautiful breakfast. What we loved most was the deep sense of peace and tranquility, not a single sound of traffic and the modern world intruded, and we slept so well.

Julie, Norfolk

We spent two nights at Chipperkyle and wished it could have been longer. Willie is so welcoming that you feel like you are visiting a friend in their lovely home. He is full of information and stories. The spacious Scottish countryside is peaceful and the house is beautifully restored, warm and comfortable. Willie is an excellent cook and his home-cooked dinner and breakfast, all made with local produce, are delicious. Highly recommended.

David and Robin, Sydney

We had the most wonderful stay at Chipperkyle. Arriving as two exhausted cyclists and leaving as recharged and recovered guests. We felt immediately welcome and at home. We had an incredible dinner which even we couldn’t finish. A cat on the lap and soccer on the TV while discussing all the different journeys we all had been to was just the cherry on top!

Lea, Munich

A lovely stay at Chipperkyle. William is a welcoming and hospitable host. The house is spacious and comfortable in a beautiful, peaceful location. Breakfast was delicious.

Alison, Windsor

Very relaxed country house B&B with affable host, Willie. A fantastic off the beaten track area which has so much to offer.

Louisa, Sawday's Inspector

We had a wonderful overnight stop at Chipperkyle and wished we could have stayed longer. Willies hospitality was very welcome after a day of driving. The house and surroundings are very beautiful and tranquil. Our evening meal and breakfast were delicious. We will definitely return .

Lisa, Hove

Willie has the most beautiful house in a fantastic setting. He is the perfect host and my husband and I had a great time. We opted to have evening meal and had dinner on the terrace both nights and one breakfast outside too. Willie is a great cook, who caters for all diets, we advise you to go and stay there, it's a great place you do not want to miss out on. We stay at Sawdays everywhere and this is a great example.

Elizabeth, Earith, Huntingdon

During a trip to Dumfries and Galloway we had the absolute pleasure of staying in the charming Chipperkyle. The location is excellent for exploring the area; the accommodation is beautiful and spacious with stunning views and garden; Willie is a wonderful host, very welcoming and helpful, and we would also highly recommend his excellent home cooking with locally sourced produce. We enjoyed it so much we immediately booked to return again.

Melanie, Chipping Campden

A beautiful house in very peaceful countryside, Willie was most concerned for our comfort and the opportunity for us to relax, which we certainly did! The bed was amazingly comfortable ensuring a really good nights sleep. Willie had lots of ideas regarding places to visit while in the area, and it was lovely to sit in the house grounds enjoying the birdsong and the beautiful garden. Breakfast was delicious with produce sourced locally. A highlight on a rainy day was a trip to Wigtown and its many book shops, taking advantage of tea & scrumptious cakes and coming home with several books!

Jennifer and George, Bransgore, Christchurch

Chipperkyle is a beautiful period house and Willie is the perfect host: friendly, engaging and providing delightful accommodation and food (dinner & breakfast) ably assisted by the lovely Tilda. We could not have enjoyed our stay more - other than to have an extra night or two! Total relaxation and old world charm combined.100% recommended.

Stephen, Leeds

We very much enjoyed our stay at Chipperkyle. William Dickson is a welcoming and generous host. We had a delicious meal on our first night. The breakfast was tasty too. All food was served in a beautiful dining room. The bedroom was comfortable with views of countryside. Lots of thoughtful details like a tea tray with biscuits and a choice of teas. An inviting bathroom with soft towels. William is great at sharing his knowledge of the local area. This is a grand house. We felt relaxed and refreshed. Thank you William.

Maureen, Hexham

A piece of living history, lovingly preserved by a delightful owner. Chipperkyle is as far removed from the Premier Inn experience as is possible - and thank goodness for that. A gem of a place, rather hidden away, and in a part of Scotland whose physical charms are present, though understated. For those who care for individuality and adventure. An experience to be treasured.

Keith, nr Buxton

A gem of a place. Willie is a great host, full of friendly helpful advice. The room was spacious and welcoming. Willie has lots of great stories to tell. He obviously loves the house, the land and the locals. He will make you feel very welcome. Plenty of parking! A great vibe.

Valerie, Mornington Melbourne

We spent a delightful one night stay at Chipperkyle en route to the Western Isles. Willie is a charming, warm and friendly host and the house is relaxed and comfortable. A hearty breakfast and genuine interest in sharing places to visit on our route north set us up for the day.

Ailsa, Oxford

Fascinating historic house in rolling Galloway countryside. The host gave us a warm welcome and provides fine dining and breakfasts with fresh, local ingredients. Every comfort provided for including the fine sitting room with a log fire on a cold, wet day. Well away from any traffic noise but still convenient for access to all major routes. We’ll be back!

Caroline, Llandovery

A very last minute booking but we were made very welcome by Willie. He produced a delicious evening meal for us with little notice. It was a delightful evening spent with his other guests. We will definitely be back.

Alain, Banstead

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Location

The neighbourhood

Castle Douglas is six miles and Kirkcudbright 15, both with a good range of places to eat – Willie recommends The Selkirk Arms in Kirkcudbright. The area is very arty; galleries, potteries and studios litter the villages and towns, especially Kirkcudbright – home of one of the Glasgow Boys. For gardens visit Broughton House and Logan Botanic Garden. Dumfries for a station is 14.5 miles.

Local points of interest from Willie Dickson

  • Calm, gentle, stunning countryside, big skies, trilling birdsong, truly dark nights sparkling with stars, tranquil freshwater lochs, sandy coastal beaches, high cliffs, Galloway Hills, lush green farmland; all suffused with warmth of the Gulf Stream.
  • Red Kite Trail with feeding station. Ken-Dee Marsh Nature Reserve with hides – whooper swans, greylag geese, wigeons, goldeneyes, pintails. Woodlands with red squirrels, great spotted woodpeckers, badgers. Wake up to the dawn chorus.
  • Southerness Golf course is set on the edge of a remote headland and is virtually unknown by the golfing masses. It measures just over 6,500 yards but with a par of 69. Is this too tough for you? Try Powfoot created by James Braid or 32 other local courses.
  • Threave Gardens is the best known in this mild, lime-free area but also Broughton House and Cally Gardens nearby. My favourites are Elizabeth MacGregor who produced Anemone 'Wild Swan' Chelsea Plant of Year 2011, Shambellie and Buckland Nursery.

Introducing

Willie Dickson

Willie is a thoughtful, witty host who is happy to share his knowledge of the house and its history. As well as feeding you very well he's a mine of information about the area and can easily tailor suggestions about what to do and where to go depending on your interests. You're looked after beautifully by him and his two helpers – the 'dream team'! There is a friendly cat who lives here too.