Annes Cottage - Roberton Mains Farm
A warm welcome awaits........
Whether you are looking to get away from it all, take in the sights or spend time in the great outdoors then Roberton Mains is the perfect location for you.
Anne's Cottage is a traditional style single story dwelling separated from the farm by a paddock and the pond, giving it privacy but not isolation. The real log fire along with all the mod cons make the cottage the perfect choice for a relaxing break.
Ideally situated for touring all parts of Southern and Central Scotland, Roberton Mains is located 1 mile from the village of Dolphinton on the A 702. In less than 1 hour by car you can visit Edinburgh, Glasgow, Loch Lomond, New Lanark or Peebles. Biggar and West Linton are nearby, providing local amenities including a selection of restaurants, pubs and shops.
The area boasts many visitor attractions, fantastic shopping, spectacular scenery and the opportunity to try out a variety of outdoor pursuits including, mountain biking (Glentress Forest), pony trekking (Pentland Icelandics) and hillwalking (The Pentlands and surrounding track and forests), golf (West Linton or "Freedom of Borders" permit), fishing on Rivers Tweed and Clyde or local reservoirs.
To check availability please call or email Anne as detailed.
Prices are from £350 per week.
We look forward to welcoming you soon.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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