Stewartry Society Ltd
The Abbeyfield Stewartry Society has been providing sheltered housing facilities within the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright area of Dumfries and Galloway since 1964.
We have two sheltered houses, both of which offer high quality accommodation for older people, completed to modern day standards of safety and security and offering excellent facilities. Anyone over the age of 60 can apply to become a resident.
Strathdee
Strathdee sheltered house was bought in 1964. It had an extensive refurbishment completed in 2013, to provide a mixture of accommodation suitable for single or double occupancy, up to a maximum of 12 residents. It is served by a modern stairlift and offers the same facilities as Bothwell House.
Bothwell House
Bothwell House opened in 1982 following its conversion from a Church of Scotland manse (minister's house). Extensive renovation and extension of the property was completed in 2010, and we now have accommodation for up to 13 residents.
Contact Details
Name: Stewartry Society
Address: Administration Unit - Bothwell House, 72 St Andrews Street, Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway, DG7 1EN
Phone number: 01556 502271
Charity number: SCO 16446
Our homes
Strathdee
Extensively refurbished in 2013, Strathdee provides a mixture of accommodation suitable for single or double occupancy, up to a maximum of 12 residents. Served by a modern stairlift, all accommodation at the house includes an en-suite wet room, kitchen area, telephone/broadband connection, facility for Sky TV and individually controlled central heating.
Bothwell
Opened in 1982 and renovated in 2010, Bothwell in Castle Douglas provides sheltered accommodation for up to 13 residents over three floors, which are serviced by a lift.
All rooms have an en-suite wet room, breakfast bar, satellite TV and broadband connection.
For your peace of mind, each bedroom has an emergency alarm system and a member of staff is on site 24 hours a day, seven days a week.