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Bank View , Chirnside

Price: £ 167- £516

Sleeps: 7

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This pretty holiday cottage is located in a wonderful, elevated position overlooking the Tweed Valley. With stunning views towards of the Cheviot Hills, this Victorian, detached, stone built cottage is situated on the main street of Chirnside village. With accommodation composed of a double, twin and bunk bedroom, a fitted kitchen with dining area and spacious lounge, this property makes an excellent destination for a group of friends or a large family. Outside, visitors have use of an enclosed garden with barbecue and furniture.

Ideally positioned in an elevated position overlooking the River Tweed, the village of Chirnside boasts stunning views across the magnificent Cheviot Hills. This ancient settlement's history can be easily seen throughout the town and monuments include a 16th Century dovecote as well as a parish church, believed to date back to the 12th Century. Every summer, Chirnside plays host to the Jim Clark Rally, the only 'closed roads' race on mainland Britain whilst just nine miles away the Elizabethan coastal town of Berwick offers excellent shopping and dining facilities as well as an arts centre. Other activities in the local area include fishing, golf and riding, whilst the nearby resort of Spittal provides sandy beaches and seaside walks. With Edinburgh, Northumbria, and Holy Island within easy reach, this is an excellent holiday spot full of varied activities.


2 Glebe Farm Cottage , Hawick

Price: £ 232- £516

Sleeps: 6

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This stone-built terraced cottage is located on a rural smallholding, in the hamlet of Chesters, just seven miles from Jedburgh. Expertly restored, this holiday cottage has been tastefully furnished throughout to offer well-equipped comfortable accommodation for up to six people. With two double rooms and a twin room, this property also offers a fitted kitchen with dining area, a utility room and a lounge with multi-fuel stove. There is also off-road parking for three cars, in addition to an enclosed back garden and paved seating area.

Just 10 miles north of the Scottish Border is the little town of Jedburgh, situated half way between Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh. Set in stunning countryside, this town is a wonderful holiday destination. With numerous shops, pubs and award winning restaurants, the town is also home to historic attractions such as the fascinating Mary Queen of Scots Visitor Centre and the imposing Abbey. Towering above the town, this impressive structure dates back to 1138. The Teviot, Tweed and Jed rivers run through the surrounding countryside and all provide exceptional fishing. There are also 21 excellent golf courses to choose from in the local region. The surrounding area also offers excellent walking and cycling trails both along the coast and through the stunning hillsides.


The Coach House , Chirnside

Price: £ 126- £336

Sleeps: 2

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The Coach House was originally built as a stable block. Constructed from stone, it has been converted to offer accommodation for 2 people; a haven for couples looking to spend some time together. The cottage has been decorated in a warm and inviting style and has its own front patio on which to enjoy a glass of wine in the summer months. Although there is parking available, the local shop and pub are a mere 2 minutes away on foot. In addition, oil-fired central heating throughout the cottage means that you can enjoy all that the region has to offer at any time of year.

Chirnside takes its name from the ancient Cairn that stood on a hill to the east of the village. It is perched on the ridge between the historic, walled town of Berwick-on-Tweed and Duns, overlooking the Tweed Valley and the distant Cheviots. The village itself is incredibly picturesque and prides itself on its many beautiful gardens. 8 miles away, you’ll find the glorious, sandy beaches of Coldingham and Eyemouth, with its working harbour. Nearby attractions also include Maderston, Mellerstain, Paxton House and Ayton Castle. The grounds of the Hirsel ad Duns Castle Estate are also open to the public, as is St Abbs Head; a nature reserve run by the National Trust. The River Tweed provides fantastic opportunities for fishermen, walkers and bird-watchers and there is much evidence of the region’s historic and turbulent past to be found in the spectacular countryside.


1 Lempitlaw Farm , Kelso

Price: £ 158- £531

Sleeps: 7

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There is no need to fear the unpredictable Scottish weather here! This attractive cottage in the hamlet of Lempitlaw has the facilities to ensure a most enjoyable holiday regardless of what's going on outside. If it's raining, curl up in front of the woodburner in the sitting room. If it's frosty, warm up in the whirlpool bath. If it's cold and windy, spend time together in the games room with pool table and air hockey or snuggle up in one of the three comfortable bedrooms. And if you are lucky enough to enjoy sunny weather, then the large well-established garden has a patio, furniture and a BBQ for you to make the most of your stay.

Kelso, in the Scottish Borders, lies at the point where the Tweed and Teviot rivers meet, and makes a lovely base for a visit to both the north and south of the border. The town square is cobbled, and the streets are lined with attractive Georgian architecture. Floors Castle sits amid acres of parkland and offers walks, an adventure playground and gardens just made for an afternoon stroll. Kelso is also home to impressive Kelso Abbey and the popular Kelso Races. Unsurprisingly for an area with so many rivers converging, there is excellent fishing to be enjoyed on the Teviot, Tweed and Jed. Walking, cycling, hiking, golfing or simply touring the borders towns and villages make this area something special, whatever the time of year.


Castle Hill , Peebles

Price: £ 215- £772

Sleeps: 6

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The shops, pubs and fine restaurants of Peebles are just a short drive away, and visitors flock to the town’s numerous fascinating events, including traditional highland games and a popular summer agricultural show. Castle Hill is the ideal property from which to explore the surrounding area which offers great walking, fishing and mountain biking opportunities, or if you want to venture further afield, the thriving city of Edinburgh is within easy reach by car. Castle Hill is tastefully furnished and decorated with superb, well equipped, modern accommodation which includes three large bedrooms, a pretty sitting room and a lovely garden which affords magnificent views of the surrounding natural landscape.

In the beautiful Tweed Valley, amidst the majestic Scottish Border Hills, nestles the old Royal Burgh town of Peebles. The heart of Peebles is the shopping street, home to a wonderful array of great shops, cosy pubs and fine restaurants. The fine weather and unpolluted air of the town, not to mention the art festivals, Highland Games and the famous Beltane Week, help to ensure that visitors keep coming to Peebles all year round. There is a wealth of relaxing parks, gardens, and historical properties to explore, as well as hiking, biking and fishing in the Forest of Tweedale and the Southern Upland Way. The colourful, cosmopolitan city of Edinburgh, with its arts and culture scene and incredible events, is just a short dive away.


Kestrel Cottage , Duns

Price: £ 153- £481

Sleeps: 4

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Seven miles from the ex border capital of Duns, this traditional terraced cottage lies in a small hamlet three miles from Abbey St Bathans. This tastefully refurbished old farm cottage is set in a wonderfully tranquil location with various walks which begin directly at the property door. With countryside all around, the cottage makes an ideal and relaxing base with well-equipped accommodation in keeping with the original style of the cottage. This house is within sight of the dramatic Lammamuir Hills and the local area offers fishing, shooting, golf, riding, tennis, bird watching and sailing, ensuring that this will be a holiday to remember

In a wide valley known as The Merse the small border town of Duns was the capital of the Scottish Borders whilst the current capital, Berwick-upon-Tweed, was under English rule. With a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants, the town also boasts more unusual activities such as the Jim Clark Museum, open to the public and dedicated to the famous racing driver who lived in the area. Throughout the surrounding area are numerous castles and historic houses, including Floors Castle and Gardens, the largest inhabited house in Scotland, Norham Castle situated on the River Tweed, Mellerstain House and Paxton House with its magnificent Country Park. To the east are the wonderful beaches at Coldingham and golfers will enjoy the superb facilities at Dunbar.


Tweed Cottage , Jedburgh

Price: £ 152- £505

Sleeps: 4

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Tweed Cottage is ideal for small families or a group of friends. It has been decorated to a high standard throughout and has a first-floor living-room, offering beautiful views of the town. From the living-room, you can step onto the veranda; a perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine as the evening sun goes down. There is off-road parking for up to 2 cars, although the local amenities are just at the bottom of the hill that the property is on.

Jedburgh nestles in the Jed Water Valley. Locally known as "Jethart", the town plays host to a wealth of historical and architectural sites of interest, such as the Piper's House in Duck Row and the 16th Century Canongate Bridge. Jethart Snails, a brown, mint-flavoured sweet in the shape of a snail, are a local delicacy; they are said to have been introduced to the town by Napoleonic prisoners of war. There is a lively calendar of local events throughout the year, including the Jethart Callant's Festival and The Royal British Legion Pipe Band and Jedforest Instrumental Band concerts. Jedburgh’s Abbey is widely recognised as one of the country's most spectacular ancient monuments. It was founded as a priory in 1138 by King David I and is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Among the items on display there are the beautiful Jedburgh Comb, beautifully carved in ivory and which dates to around 1100 and a series of early Christian carvings.


Ayton Mill Cottage , Eyemouth

Price: £ 133- £488

Sleeps: 5

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This detached cottage in the town of Ayton, three miles from Eyemouth close to the English/Scottish border, is set within its own grounds opposite the magnificent Ayton Castle, within walking distance of a shop and pub yet in a peaceful rural setting. There is a king-size double bedroom, a twin room which can be made up as a double if required, and a sofabed in the cosy study, offering a real flexibility of accommodation. There are numerous walks from the doorstep, plus castles and country houses within easy reach. Less than an hours travelling takes you to Edinburgh to the north or Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the south, ensuring there is no shortage of things to entertain and enjoy from this lovely property.

The bustling fishing port of Eyemouth is set just over the Scottish border, eight miles north of the historic walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Eyemouth still has a fish market supplied from local fishing boats, narrow cobbled streets preserve the ancient character of this lovely coastal town, and there are a number of visitor attractions outlining the history of the area, including its smuggling past. A cliff-top golf course in the town and a number of other courses in the area mean the town is an ideal golfing retreat. When your game is over, why not enjoy the walking, cycling, bird watching, castles or country houses all within a short driving distance. Both Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne are reached in an hour, making Eyemouth a wonderful base for touring South Scotland, and the North of England.


Meadowbrae , Coldingham

Price: £ 190- £544

Sleeps: 5

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This cosy single storey cottage in the rural village of Reston is just three miles from St Abbs in the Scottish Borders. This three bedroom property is well-furnished and offers comfortable, welcoming accommodation for up to five people. The cottage comes with a south facing conservatory overlooking the garden to the rear and is within easy reach of the village's two pubs, shop and post office as well as the small farm shop. The accommodation is composed of three bedrooms, fitted kitchen, living room and good-sized bathroom, making it an ideal location from which to explore the stunning scenery of the Borders.

Situated in the Scottish Borders, the village of Reston is just 11 miles from the historic town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Just three miles from the coast, this lovely village offers both a pub and a number of golf courses as well as a range of stunning, sandy beaches and exciting marine life. The picturesque fishing village of St Abbs and the harbour town of Eyemouth are close by and the surrounding countryside is perfect for walking - the nearby Lammermuir Hills offer a variety of great routes, as well as fishing and horse riding. The Scottish capital city of Edinburgh is located to the north and is within easy driving distance whilst the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and Alnwick are located to the south.


4 Swinton Hill Farm Cottages , Coldstream

Price: £ 141- £509

Sleeps: 6

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This property has been decorated and renovated to a high standard, and manages to retain the character of a country cottage whilst still having all the conveniences of modern living. The sitting room has beautiful exposed beams and a wood burner, making this a very welcoming and cosy room. The well fitted and equipped kitchen is bright and airy and has a dining area. There is a ground floor bathroom and two of the three bedrooms have en-suite facilities. Outside there is a large garden to the front of the house and a smaller rear garden with furniture, perfect for a summer’s evening. There is a shop and restaurant two miles away and the property is a great base for a family holiday all year round.

The village of Swinton has been a rural centre since the 11th Century, but has been in its present form since the 1700s. Swinton lies just five miles north of Coldstream, which is on the banks of an excellent salmon river for anglers. Once the main town of the area, Duns, is steeped in history and a visit is highly recommended. There are many castles in the area and grand houses throughout the Scottish Boarders as well as the outdoor pursuits of fishing, golf and walking to keep everyone occupied during their visit. The east coast, with its beautiful, unspoiled beaches, is only a short drive away and Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, can be reached in an hour. This is a lovely area and can be enjoyed all year round and is a great base to see all the region has to offer.


Groom's Cottage , Duns

Price: £ 148- £478

Sleeps: 4

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Groom's Cottage is a semi-detached cottage is in a courtyard location with woodland views in the hamlet of Allanton just outside Chirnside in the Scottish Borders. With one double and one twin bedroom (with ensuite facilities) and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep four people. The cottage also contains an open plan living area with a small fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting room with electric fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars, a small, enclosed patio with garden furniture and access to shared woodland grounds. With the addition of two further cottages in the grounds, Groom's Cottage can sleep a total of ten people in this beautiful region of Southern Scotland.

The village of Chirnside occupies an elevated position overlooking the River Tweed and offers stunning views across the magnificent Cheviot Hills. A number of interesting landmarks depict the village's long history, including a 16th Century dovecot and a beautiful parish church, believed to date back to the 12th Century. Each summer, the Jim Clark Rally, the only 'closed roads' race on mainland Britain, takes place in and around Chirnside as a memorial to the village's home born champion. Just 9 miles away lies the charming, coastal town of Berwick, boasting narrow streets enclosed within Elizabethan walls, excellent shopping and dining facilities and an interesting arts centre. The local area affords fantastic fishing, golf and riding opportunities and a fun-packed leisure centre, whilst the nearby resort of Spittal offers soft, sandy beaches, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.


Gardener's Cottage , Duns

Price: £ 148- £478

Sleeps: 4

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Gardener's Cottage is a semi-detached cottage is in a courtyard location with woodland views in the hamlet of Allanton just outside Chirnside in the Scottish Borders. With one double and one twin bedroom (with ensuite facilities) and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep four people. The cottage also contains an open plan living area with a small fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting room with electric fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars, a small, enclosed patio with garden furniture and access to shared woodland grounds. With the addition of two further cottages in the grounds, Gardener's Cottage can sleep a total of ten people in this beautiful region of Southern Scotland.

The village of Chirnside occupies an elevated position overlooking the River Tweed and offers stunning views across the magnificent Cheviot Hills. A number of interesting landmarks depict the village's long history, including a 16th Century dovecot and a beautiful parish church, believed to date back to the 12th Century. Each summer, the Jim Clark Rally, the only 'closed roads' race on mainland Britain, takes place in and around Chirnside as a memorial to the village's home born champion. Just 9 miles away lies the charming, coastal town of Berwick, boasting narrow streets enclosed within Elizabethan walls, excellent shopping and dining facilities and an interesting arts centre. The local area affords fantastic fishing, golf and riding opportunities and a fun-packed leisure centre, whilst the nearby resort of Spittal offers soft, sandy beaches, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.


2 Baillie Hall , Melrose

Price: £ 210- £747

Sleeps: 7

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2 Baillie Hall was once used as a church hall, school and meeting rooms which has been converted into two separate properties in the town of Newtown St Boswells near to Melrose in the Scottish Borders. Boasting three bedrooms - one double, one ensuite twin and a family room with an ensuite shower - this cottage can sleep up to seven people. Also within the cottage is a ground floor family bathroom, a basement kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a balcony. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars and a decked front sitting area. 2 Baillie Hall is located in one of the most unspoilt parts of Britain, and is a perfect base for exploring the Scottish borders.

The town of Newtown St Boswells sits south east of the Eildon Hills, and a mile north of St Boswells. The town sits on the Bowden Burn, a tributary of the Tweed, which once provided the power for corn mills. Once a small agricultural village called Newtown, the 'St Boswells' was added with the coming of the railway in the 1800's and the settlement's elevation to a major town housing the Scottish Borders Council. When the railway left, the title remained. Newtown St Boswells is easy to find, and is ideally situated for exploring the Scottish Borders, with ancient abbeys, castles and grand houses open to the public. There are also many walks and cycle ways in the borders. Within a few minutes driving distance are Melrose, Galashiels and Jedburgh. Edinburgh is just a 40 minute drive, making this an ideal location to access the festival and Tattoo, or simply to look around the ancient city.


The Bakehouse , Duns

Price: £ 138- £484

Sleeps: 6

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The Bakehouse is converted from a woollen mill which was then the village bakery in a walled courtyard in the Scottish Borders village of Greenlaw. The cottage has two twin bedrooms and one double, which with the addition of two family bathrooms make it suitable for six people. The cottage also contains a kitchen with a breakfast area and a sitting room with a dining table. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for three cars and an enclosed, terraced side patio garden with a BBQ & gated access to the river. Set in beautiful countryside, The Bakehouse is a lovely cottage for a family holiday.

The village of Greenlaw sits 12 miles over the border into Scotland, and is in an ideal location for enjoying the attractions of this part of Scotland, and over into England, where the whole of Northumbria can be easily explored. Greenlaw has amenities including shops and pubs, and is a 40 minute drive from Edinburgh, the historic Scottish city famed for its cultural festival, military tattoo and vibrant pace of life. For more peaceful pursuits, why not explore the countryside walks and cycle routes, enjoy a spot of fishing, visit castles and abbeys, or even head to the coast


The Coach House , Duns

Price: £ 124- £388

Sleeps: 2

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The Coach House is a semi-detached cottage is in a courtyard location with woodland views in the hamlet of Allanton just outside Chirnside in the Scottish Borders. With one double bedroom and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep two people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area and a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars, a cottage garden with a patio and garden furniture and access to shared woodland grounds. With the addition of two further cottages in the grounds, The Coach House can sleep a total of ten people in this beautiful region of Southern Scotland.

The village of Chirnside occupies an elevated position overlooking the River Tweed and offers stunning views across the magnificent Cheviot Hills. A number of interesting landmarks depict the village's long history, including a 16th Century dovecot and a beautiful parish church, believed to date back to the 12th Century. Each summer, the Jim Clark Rally, the only 'closed roads' race on mainland Britain, takes place in and around Chirnside as a memorial to the village's home born champion. Just 9 miles away lies the charming, coastal town of Berwick, boasting narrow streets enclosed within Elizabethan walls, excellent shopping and dining facilities and an interesting arts centre. The local area affords fantastic fishing, golf and riding opportunities and a fun-packed leisure centre, whilst the nearby resort of Spittal offers soft, sandy beaches, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.


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