Beautiful Georgian Manse in heart of the small Scottish Border village of Newcastleton offering affordable luxury stays or short breaks throughout the year. Perfect for groups or celebrations, sleeping 10 in 5 double bedrooms, with 4 bathrooms; 3 en-
Beautiful Georgian Manse in heart of the small Scottish Border village of Newcastleton offering affordable luxury stays or short breaks throughout the year. Perfect for groups or celebrations, sleeping 10 in 5 double bedrooms, with 4 bathrooms; 3 en-suite. Close to pubs, restaurants, forest walks, cycling trails and activity centre – see our exclusive deals online. We accept well behaved dogs (max 2).
20 minutes from the M6/M74 corridor it is easily accessible from all over the UK making it a perfect location for a get together with friends or family.
Dalkeith House is licensed for weddings, civil partnerships, vow renewals and naming ceremonies.
The manse has been completely upgraded and renovated to a very high standard. Offering luxurious accommodation sleeping 10; brand new kitchen complete with mod cons including washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher as well as a huge family fridge freezer and wine chiller. The large dining room is perfect for celebrating or for formal occasions. For everyday dining, use the breakfast room which also doubles as a sunny retreat and opens onto the large patio and garden. The drawing room has plenty of seating and a real fire for cool evenings. The TV room is packed with state of the art entertainment to keep everyone satisfied; 50 inch 3D HDTV, SKY channels, Blu Ray, PS3 and XboxKinect. FREE WIFI is available throughout the house.
The fully enclosed garden is a joy throughout the year but particularly beautiful in the spring and summer when the borders are in full bloom. French doors lead from the spacious hall to a large patio with loads of seating for outdoor entertaining. BBQ provided.
Newcastleton is located on the Scotland England border close to the English counties of Cumbria and Northumberland as well as all the historic Border towns. Gretna, Scotland's wedding capital is just 20 minutes away. THE perfect base for exploring; minutes from local forests, world class 7stanes mountain bike trails, golf course, Rivers Esk and Liddel offering good salmon and sea trout in season.
Everything you could wish for is on your doorstep; pubs restaurants and cafes, local shops, butchers, newsagent’s bank and a post office.
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* Dalkeith House is available for a minimum of 2 night stays or more throughout the year, except Christmas and New Year.
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