Eskvale House is a recently renovated period peoperty set beside the River Esk, where rolling hills and flowing water provide a serene backdrop for your stay.
Spacious and welcoming, it’s well-suited to families or groups, with flexible sleeping arrangements, roomy living spaces, and a large enclosed riverside garden.
Step inside to a wide entrance hallway that hints at the scale to come.
The main sitting room is bright and expansive, its dual-aspect windows framing uninterrupted views of the river and surrounding hills.
A dining room serves as the perfect setting for lingering dinners, while the light-filled kitchen is designed with modern appliances and plenty of space for preparing hearty meals.
A refurbished laundry room will be handy for walking gear, and a ground-floor shower room is also provided.
The accommodation is spread across three floors, with four spacious bedrooms upstairs, all offering zip/link beds, and field views.
Beyond the threshold, guests can unwind in the riverside garden.
While there’s no private parking, a public car park with EV charging sits just a three-minute stroll away.
Langholm itself, known as the “Muckle Toon,” is steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty.
Walkers will relish trails through Eskdale, while cyclists can tackle the quiet country lanes.
The town has connections to the poet Hugh MacDiarmid, and even to the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong, who became its first freeman.
From riverside rambles to local museums and nearby nature reserves, Eskvale House makes a fine base for discovering Dumfries and Galloway.