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Skylark Cottages - Lapwing Cottage , Newcastleton

Price: £ from £ 165

Sleeps: 4

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Ideally positioned within 117 acres of spectacular countryside and commanding panoramic views across the Betoiletastle Fells and Christianbury Crags this cluster of cottages has been skilfully converted from original farm byres to provide holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. Each cottage is individually styled and oozes charm; the furnishings have been sensitively selected to maximise its character yet offer many modern appliances required for modern living. A wood burning stove in the lounge ensures these cottages are cosy, whatever the season, and entertainment is provided in the shared games room adjacent.

The position of Saughs Farm Cottages is breathtaking; they're situated within miles of unspoiled landscapes and blend timelessly into the wild beauty of the surroundings. Equestrian facilities are available on hand and walkers and cyclists (The Reiver Cycle Trail passes close by) will delight in exploring the many adjoining forest tracks, footpaths and bridleways.

The welcoming village of Netoiletastleton offers many facilities 6 miles away and pony trekking, wind surfing and ferry excursions are only a small selection of the many outdoor activities that can be arranged at Kielder Water - Northern Europe's largest man made lake - which is cradled by Kielder Forest Park, only 20 miles north. These cottages are idyllic choice for those seeking comfortable, rural retreat set in beautiful surrounding countryside -where Skylarks soar!


Quarry Green , Bowden

Price: £ 230 - £355

Sleeps: 2

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• Non Smoking • Easy Walking Access • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Quarry Green is a link terraced bungalow located at the western end of the pretty village of Bowden within the heart of the Scottish Borders. It provides cosy and well presented holiday accommodation for couples and is the ideal base for exploring this lovely region of Scotland- a region rich in heritage, history and legend and a deservedly popular holiday destination. The relaxing lounge complete with Freeview TV, coupled with the therapeutic effects of the wood-burning stove ensure a restful start and end to the day. The modern kitchen is well equipped and the double bedroom tastefully decorated. The Scottish Borders are an excellent destination for cyclists and there is storage within the property capable of safeguarding up to two bicycles. It is also renowned walking country and one of the major attractions of this property is its close proximity to the St Cuthberts Way- a long distance walk of 62 miles stretching from the lovely and historic border town of Melrose all the way to Holy Island off the north-east coast of Northumberland, considered to be the birthplace of Christianity. The village lies on the route of the walk allowing easy access to this superb trail and one that is growing in popularity year on year. Those who appreciate old buildings positively dripping in history should visit the awe-inspiring abbeys at Melrose, Jedburgh and Dryburgh. But there is so much more to see and do besides: a visit to nearby Kelso Races for example is a fun day out and the Border Book Festival held at Melrose during each June is well worth a visit. By way of contrast, why not visit the Athens of the North- the beautiful city of Edinburgh, Scotlands capital city, and less than forty miles away.The accommodation is all on ground floor level, has a wood-burning stove, electric storage heaters.


Skylark Cottages - Curlew Cottage , Newcastleton

Price: £ from £ 190

Sleeps: 7

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Ideally positioned within 117 acres of spectacular countryside and commanding panoramic views across the Betoiletastle Fells and Christianbury Crags this cluster of cottages has been skilfully converted from original farm byres to provide holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. Each cottage is individually styled and oozes charm; the furnishings have been sensitively selected to maximise its character yet offer many modern appliances required for modern living. A wood burning stove in the lounge ensures these cottages are cosy, whatever the season, and entertainment is provided in the shared games room adjacent.

The position of Saughs Farm Cottages is breathtaking; they're situated within miles of unspoiled landscapes and blend timelessly into the wild beauty of the surroundings. Equestrian facilities are available on hand and walkers and cyclists (The Reiver Cycle Trail passes close by) will delight in exploring the many adjoining forest tracks, footpaths and bridleways.

The welcoming village of Netoiletastleton offers many facilities 6 miles away and pony trekking, wind surfing and ferry excursions are only a small selection of the many outdoor activities that can be arranged at Kielder Water - Northern Europe's largest man made lake - which is cradled by Kielder Forest Park, only 20 miles north. These cottages are idyllic choice for those seeking comfortable, rural retreat set in beautiful surrounding countryside -where Skylarks soar!


Benfield , Morebattle

Price: £ 261 - £ 399

Sleeps: 2

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Situated in the lovely rural village of Morebattle and surrounded by glorious border scenery this well presented cottage is tastefully furnished with every attention to detail to ensure a relaxed and comfortable stay at any time of the year. This inviting cottage has a beamed ceiling and an unusual spiral staircase to reach the first floor sunny bedroom and spacious bathroom. The area is a haven for walkers and lovers of the countryside; St Cuthbert’s Way passes close by and the long distance path, The Pennine Way wends its way to finish in the next village of Kirk Yetholm. Take time to visit the fine Border Abbeys of Melrose, Kelso, Jedburgh and Dryburgh, Floors Castle or Abbortsford, home of the author Walter Scott. The area is steeped in the history of the borders, the reivers and their conflicts. Fishing is available on the River Tweed and golf is also available locally. Conveniently there is an inn within walking distance serving good food and a local shop for newspapers and everyday needs, Kelso 6 miles away has shops, pubs tea rooms and restaurants arranged around the town square. There is a bus link to the village from Berwick-upon-Tweed railway station from May to September.


Greystones , Yetholm

Price: £ from £ 250

Sleeps: 7

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Snuggled on the fringe of the welcoming small town of Yetholm, Greystones has been skilfully converted from a former steading and now offers stylish holiday accommodation all on ground level. This L shaped property is spacious and well appointed and enjoys a modern ambience throughout. Each of the three double bedrooms has French doors opening onto the private courtyard area and with two bathrooms too, this property is suitable for the gathering of family and friends or for those couples looking for something special.... Greystones is located at the end of a no-through track, less than a mile west of Yetholm and near Kale Water. Guests will enjoy dining alfresco and absorb the panoramic vistas across the valley to the Cheviot Hills beyond. Yetholm actually consists of two villages - Kirk Yetholm and Town Yetholm - straddling the River Bowmont and nestled at the foot of the Cheviot Hills. This location is unique being just over a mile from the England / Scotland border: the word Yetholm derives from the old Scots tongue - the word 'Yett' being a gateway or entrance and the word 'Holm' being a small park or field. Yetholm and the surrounding area are steeped in the Borders folklore and tradition. Being situated so close to what was once a fiercely disputed national border line, it was often used as a refuge for those fleeing from one country to the other. In the hills above the village a 'Common Gate' still exists where you can literally step through England to Scotland and back. This disputed land was particularly suited to travellers and Kirk Yetholm itself was the site of the crowning of the last gypsy King and Queen Charles and Esther Faa Blythe. The picturesque market town of Kelso, with its quaint cobbled streets, offers a wide arrange of facilities including a cinema, indoor swimming, a pottery and an ice rink along with many shops, pubs and tea rooms only 8 miles away. Golfers will delight in the prestigious Roxburgh course and Springwood Park showground plays host to many international horse riding events throughout the year.Walkers and cyclists will absorb the wild and lonely beauty along the many miles of bridleways and footpaths - the challenging route of 'St Cuthbert's Way' passes close by. The salmon rich River Tweed offers good fishing opportunities and Floors Castle ( the family seat for the Duke of Roxburgh) is softly illuminated at night. The border town of Jedburgh, renowned for its woollen mill and where the Castle Jail and Museum along with Mary Queen of Scots house are all interesting visitor attractions 15 miles west. For a spot of culture or a touch of retail therapy, Edinburgh is only an hour's drive and the coastline this area is renowned for is within easy access too. The global city of Netoiletastle and the extensive shopping facilities at Gateshead Metro Centre are 1.5 hours


Gypsy Palace , Kirk Yetholm

Price: £ 318 - £ 652

Sleeps: 4

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Detached • Non Smoking • Enclosed Garden • Pub Close By • Open Fire • Short Break • Romantic Break • Pet Friendly

Ideally positioned in the tranquil foothills of the Cheviots and renowned as the home of the Gypsy Kings and Queens the 'smallest Palace in the world' is a lovely holiday cottage with a fascinating history. Full of character and charm it boasts stained glass windows arched windows a summer house magnificent views and an ideal location in this conservation village. Great walking on the Pennine Way starts at the door and Borders' castles gardens and beaches are in easy reach. Edinburgh is an hour's drive. Pub 100 yards shops ¼ mile.


The Stables , Kirk Yetholm

Price: £ 280 - £475

Sleeps: 4

Full details of The Stables-Kirk Yetholm

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• Non Smoking • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

This property is sublime! Snuggled in a peaceful corner of the picturesque village of Kirk Yetholm within the beautiful Scottish Borders, The Stables has been newly renovated and totally refurbished to provide an idyllic hideaway for couples. The cottage is deceptively spacious with much care and attention to detail given to provide accommodation of a superior standard. The open plan lounge/dining area is large yet kept cosy with a fabulous wood burning stove, ensuring a warm welcome awaits guests regardless of the season. Full size glass doors floods the room with light, maximising its bright and airy ambience and lead to a private, enclosed garden area; perfect for a spot of alfresco dining. The modern kitchen area is well equipped and the luxurious bathroom has a modern bath large enough to share.... A spiral staircase leads to the bedroom with a view toward the church, and the convenience of an additional cloakroom. A second relaxing living area leads onto a roof top terrace overlooking the church yard with stunning views towards the hills beyond.


Hassendean Station Cottage , Hawick

Price: £ 287 - £ 441

Sleeps: 4

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Beneath The Minto Hills in this lovely undiscovered area of the Scottish Borders, this cosy and comfortable single storey cottage has been carefully renovated and furnished to a very good standard. Dating back to the 1860's with the original stripped doors and a wood burning stove, the property has a lovely ambience. Enjoy walks from the doorstep and lovely views in every direction from the enclosed lawned garden. Visit the nearby Victorian folly of Fatlips Castle and the spectacular Floors Castle at Kelso. There are four beautiful golf courses within five miles and fishing with a permit is available on the Rivers Teviot and Tweed, there is also mountain biking available at Craike Forest (17 miles). The Common Riding of the Border towns takes place annually in June and there is a riding centre at Ashkirk5 miles away. Edinburgh with its castle, museums and gardens is an hour’s drive and the border town of Hawick (5 miles) has a swimming pool/leisure centre and shops for everyday needs. For evening meals there is the pub overlooking the village green at Denholm, just 2 miles away.


Kirkgate Cottage , Kelso

Price: £ 260 - £405

Sleeps: 4

Full details of Kirkgate Cottage-Kelso

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• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Kirkgate Cottage is a traditional, detached property, nestled within the heart of the welcoming Scottish Borders village of Morebattle. The lounge enjoys the friendly comfort of an open fire, ensuring this is a cosy cottage, whatever the season and the newly refurbished kitchen overlooks the private garden. The master bedroom and shower room have the added benefit of being at ground floor level and a charming spiral staircase leads from the lounge to the second bedroom and bathroom. The generous mature garden to the rear is enclosed and offers seclusion and privacy - a lovely spot for relaxation. Morebattle is snuggled at the foot of the heather - clad Cheviot Hills, where you can roam to absorb the wild and lonely beauty; it's surrounded by stunning scenery. The village sits along the challenging route of the 'St Cuthbert's Way', an ideal location for those who enjoy walking and cycling. The picturesque market town of Kelso with its quaint cobbled streets is 7 miles away and offers a wide array of facilities including a cinema, indoor swimming, a pottery and ice rink. Golfers will enjoy the prestigious Roxburgh course and Springwood Park showground hosts many international horse riding events throughout the year. The salmon rich River Tweed will delight those who enjoy fishing and Floors Castle (which is softly illuminated at night) is home to the Duke of Roxburgh. The border town of Jedburgh, renowned for its woollen mill and where the Castle Jail and Museum and Mary Queen of Scots House are also interesting visitor attractions only 9 miles West.


Skylark Cottages - Swallow Cottage , Newcastleton

Price: £ from £ 160

Sleeps: 4

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Ideally positioned within 117 acres of spectacular countryside and commanding panoramic views across the Betoiletastle Fells and Christianbury Crags this cluster of cottages has been skilfully converted from original farm byres to provide holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. Each cottage is individually styled and oozes charm; the furnishings have been sensitively selected to maximise its character yet offer many modern appliances required for modern living. A wood burning stove in the lounge ensures these cottages are cosy, whatever the season, and entertainment is provided in the shared games room adjacent.

The position of Saughs Farm Cottages is breathtaking; they're situated within miles of unspoiled landscapes and blend timelessly into the wild beauty of the surroundings. Equestrian facilities are available on hand and walkers and cyclists (The Reiver Cycle Trail passes close by) will delight in exploring the many adjoining forest tracks, footpaths and bridleways.

The welcoming village of Netoiletastleton offers many facilities 6 miles away and pony trekking, wind surfing and ferry excursions are only a small selection of the many outdoor activities that can be arranged at Kielder Water - Northern Europe's largest man made lake - which is cradled by Kielder Forest Park, only 20 miles north. These cottages are idyllic choice for those seeking comfortable, rural retreat set in beautiful surrounding countryside -where Skylarks soar!


Ruecastle Bothy , Jedburgh

Price: £ from £ 200

Sleeps: 4

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Ruecastle Bothy is a newly refurbished detached cottage situated in around 1,000 acres of picturesque farmland on the outskirts of Jedburgh. The accommodation enjoys a lovely homely ambience throughout and has open views from both of the bedrooms. The modern kitchen is well equipped and French doors in the lounge maximise its bright and airy ambience. There is a private, enclosed patio area at the rear of the property; a perfect place for a spot to dine al fresco and guests are welcome to roam through the meadow close by.

Ruecastle Farm is perched 3 miles above Jedburgh and boasts superb rural views. The town offers many facilities, including several tea rooms, shops and pubs as well as its renowned woollen mill. Visitors will enjoy the Castle Jail and Museum and Mary Queen of Scots House is an interesting visit too.

Take a trip to Kelso, well known for its cobbled, French style square surrounded by quaint shops and enchanting tea rooms it was once described by Sir Walter Scott as the most romantic if not the most beautiful place in Scotland - only a short drive from Ruecastle Bothy. The town also offers a wide arrange of amenities including a cinema, indoor swimming, a pottery and an ice-rink. There are two 18-hole golf courses close by, one being the prestigious Roxburghe course and Springwood Park showground plays host to many international horse riding events throughout the year. Other local events include an annual dog show, the Border Union Trade Show, The British Motorcycle Federation Rally as well as the famous Jim Clarke Rally. This area also offers several fishing, walking, game shooting and horse riding opportunities. Floors castle (the family seat for the Duke of Roxburghe) is a popular visitor attraction and is softly illuminated at night.

Ramblers and cyclists will absorb the wild and lonely vistas along the many miles of bridleways and foot paths in the surrounding area. Take a day trip to the cultural city of Edinburgh, renowned for its festivals, arts and music venues, superb castle and Medieval buildings along the Royal Mile (not forgetting to take time for a spot of retail therapy!) only an hours drive north.

Ruecastle Bothy is a charming cottage located on the fringe of this popular Scottish border toon and offers an excellent base to explore the many historic charms of Southern Scotland as well as North Northumberland too.



Greystones , Kelso

Price: £ 295 - £540

Sleeps: 7

Full details of Greystones-Kelso

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• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Snuggled on the fringe of the welcoming small town of Yetholm, Greystones has been skilfully converted from a former steading and now offers stylish holiday accommodation all on ground level. This L shaped property is spacious and well appointed and enjoys a modern ambience throughout. Each of the three double bedrooms has French doors opening onto the private courtyard area and with two bathrooms too, this property is suitable for the gathering of family and friends or for those couples looking for something special.... Greystones is located at the end of a no-through track, less than a mile west of Yetholm and near Kale Water. Guests will enjoy dining alfresco and absorb the panoramic vistas across the valley to the Cheviot Hills beyond. Yetholm actually consists of two villages - Kirk Yetholm and Town Yetholm - straddling the River Bowmont and nestled at the foot of the Cheviot Hills. This location is unique being just over a mile from the England / Scotland border: the word Yetholm derives from the old Scots tongue - the word 'Yett' being a gateway or entrance and the word 'Holm' being a small park or field. Yetholm and the surrounding area are steeped in the Borders folklore and tradition. Being situated so close to what was once a fiercely disputed national border line, it was often used as a refuge for those fleeing from one country to the other. In the hills above the village a 'Common Gate' still exists where you can literally step through England to Scotland and back. This disputed land was particularly suited to travellers and Kirk Yetholm itself was the site of the crowning of the last gypsy King and Queen Charles and Esther Faa Blythe. The picturesque market town of Kelso, with its quaint cobbled streets, offers a wide arrange of facilities including a cinema, indoor swimming, a pottery and an ice rink along with many shops, pubs and tea rooms only 8 miles away. Golfers will delight in the prestigious Roxburgh course and Springwood Park showground plays host to many international horse riding events throughout the year.Walkers and cyclists will absorb the wild and lonely beauty along the many miles of bridleways and footpaths - the challenging route of 'St Cuthbert's Way' passes close by. The salmon rich River Tweed offers good fishing opportunities and Floors Castle ( the family seat for the Duke of Roxburgh) is softly illuminated at night. The border town of Jedburgh, renowned for its woollen mill and where the Castle Jail and Museum along with Mary Queen of Scots house are all interesting visitor attractions 15 miles west. For a spot of culture or a touch of retail therapy, Edinburgh is only an hour's drive and the coastline this area is renowned for is within easy access too. The global city of Newcastle and the extensive shopping facilities at Gateshead Metro Centre are 1.5 hoursThe accommodation is all on ground floor level has oil central heating.


Ruecastle Bothy , Jedburgh

Price: £ 260 - £405

Sleeps: 4

Full details of Ruecastle Bothy-Jedburgh

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• Non Smoking • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Ruecastle Bothy is a newly refurbished detached cottage situated in around 1,000 acres of picturesque farmland on the outskirts of Jedburgh. The accommodation enjoys a lovely homely ambience throughout and has open views from both of the bedrooms. The modern kitchen is well equipped and French doors in the lounge maximise its bright and airy ambience. There is a private, enclosed patio area at the rear of the property; a perfect place for a spot to dine al fresco and guests are welcome to roam through the meadow close by.


Luckenburn, Upper Hindhope , Jedburgh

Price: £ from £ 250

Sleeps: 6

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Nestled in its very own valley deep within the Cheviot Hills in the Scottish Borders, Luckenburn is a former foresters cottage in a truly wild and unspoilt setting. This remote location is simply breathtaking! Surrounded by mile after mile of beautiful rural vistas where the sight and sound of a car is a rarity, Luckenburn will most certainly appeal to those yearning to escape from it all. With no TV reception available, the peace and tranquillity is a haven in which to unwind and refresh; grazing sheep an abundance of wild-life, including deer, badgers and birds of prey providing their own form of magical entertainment. Yet Luckenburn snuggles in a unique location easily accessible at only 10 miles east of the A68, just over the border into Scotland. Access to it is on a good single track road with the final approach being via a half mile farm track so waterproof footwear in wet weather is recommended for gate-opening moments. This traditional detached cottage has recently undergone a total makeover and now oozes style with much thought, care and attention to the finer details. The accommodation offers a lovely blend of traditional character with a modern twist to provide a modern but homely feel throughout. The careful restoration has ensured many original features have been thoughtfully retained. These include a superb feature range with open fire, the focal point in the lounge area idyllic to gaze into watching flames dance after a day exploring the hills. French doors from every room enhance its bright and airy ambience and lead to a raised decked area which stretches the full length of the cottage at the rear providing the perfect relaxing spot to dine alfresco and watch the sun go down over Leithope forest.

Luckenburn provides an idyllic retreat for those seeking sheer seclusion yet is well placed to explore the scenic beauty, fine houses and border toons right across the picture postcard of the Scottish Borders.

The border towns of Jedburgh and Hawick offer many facilities 15 and 20 miles away including fresh supplies of logs and bottled water. Drumlanrig Tower, Wilton Lodge Park, Hissy Museum and woollen mills in Hawick are well worth a visit. Jedburgh is a particularly attractive toon renowned for its 12th century Red Stone abbey and where the Castle Jail Museum and Mary Queen of Scots House are interesting visitor attractions. The bustling market town of Kelso, 17 miles, with its quaint French style cobbled market square is home to one of the four Borders Abbeys and offers a wide array of facilities including indoor swimming, many charming tea rooms, a lovely Italian restaurant, pubs and an ice-rink, 17 miles. Golfers will enjoy the prestigious Roxburghe course and Springwood Park showground hosts many international horse-riding events throughout the year. The salmon rich Rivers Tweed and Teviot will delight those who enjoy fishing and Floors Castle (which is softly illuminated at night and was recently voted number one in the top five attractions in the Borders) is home to the Duke of Roxburghe. Walkers, horse-riders and cyclists will absorb the wild and lonely beauty along the many miles of bridleways and foot paths the challenging route of the Southern Upland Way ends close by as does roman Dere Street. Visit Yetholm 14 miles east, which actually consists of two villages Kirk Yetholm and Town Yetholm straddling the River Bowmont only a mile from the England / Scotland border. The word Yetholm derives from the old Scots tongue Yett being a gateway or entrance and Holm being a small park or field. The surrounding area is steeped in Borders folklore and tradition. Being situated so close to what was once a fiercely disputed national border line, it was often used as a refuge for those fleeing from one country to the other. In the hills above the village a Common Gate still exists where you can literally step through England to Scotland and back. This disputed land was particularly suited to travellers and Kirk Yetholm itself was the site of the crowning of the last gypsy King and Queen Charles and Esther Faa Blythe.
Take a trip to Scotlands cultural city of Edinburgh or head south to vibrant Netoiletastles shops or Northumberlands wild coastline, each just over an hours drive.


Bonchester Bridge , Hawick

Price: £ see website

Sleeps: 6

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In a beautiful, rural, tranquil location with only the sounds of farm animals and wildlife to be heard, this timber lodge(1 of 8) offers a chill-out family holiday retreat. The lodge has a lovely decked balcony, perfect for summer living with outdoor furniture and a barbecue, steps lead down to an enchanting well-established garden with seating areas - care required with young children and elderly. The interior is bright, modern, child-friendly and comfortably furnished and all rooms are on one level with 2 entrance steps. Family-friendly village pub serving bar meals 500 yards, shops 7 miles.Bonchester Bridge is a charming hamlet in the Rue Water Valley, equidistant from the popular Border towns of Jedburgh and Hawick (7 miles). The peaceful unspoilt countryside and quiet roads are ideal for walking and touring the many places of interest around the Scottish Borders. Fishing and golf are popular pursuits with 19 courses within an hour's drive. 2 simple compact bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin with additional inflatable double bed, travel cot and high chair, open plan lounge / dining area / kitchen with French doors opening onto the deck, shower-room. All electric. Fridge, microwave, Freeview television, DVD, CD player, selection of DVD's, toys, etc. Bed linen and towels provided.


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