Hillview is a comfortable 4 star self catering cottage in Peebles. It sleeps 2 - 8 people. It is an ideal holiday destination for family, golfing and fishing parties. Many walks on the doorstep. Enclosed garden with summer house. Free parking.
Hillview is a comfortable 4 star self catering cottage in Peebles. It sleeps 2 - 8 people. It is an ideal holiday destination for family, golfing and fishing parties. Many walks on the doorstep. Enclosed garden with summer house. Free parking.
Hillview is a detached house built in the late 1960's. It is situated on a privately owned residential estate one mile from the centre of Peebles and 100 yards from the town's boundary where there are lovely woodland walks for your morning or evening stroll.
The house has an open outlook to the front over the surrounding hills. At the back there is a pleasant garden also with lovely views over the hills. The garden is completely enclosed. There is a summer house which is lovely to sit in on sunny days. The garage is joined onto the house and if parking is required for a second car there is a parking area across from the house.
Hillview has a comfortable large lounge with dining area which has a gas coal effect fire set in a slate fireplace. Plasma TV with DVD and video.
There are four bedrooms. Two en-suite upstairs, one with a double and single bed, the other has 2 single beds. The other two bedrooms are downstairs, one has a 5 ft double bed and one with 2 single beds. The main bathroom is downstairs WC, bath, washhand basin and walk in shower enclosure.
Bed linen fitted and towels are included.
A cot is also supplied but you must bring your own linen for the cot. 2 to 8 people can therefore be accommodated comfortably.
There is a Spar convenience store half a mile from the house. Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's do home delivery . You can order on line prior to arrival.
A bus service to the centre of town is available. From Peebles Town Centre there are frequent buses to Edinburgh City Centre and other Scottish Borders towns e.g. Galashiels and Melrose.
Hillview, Peebles is available on a weekly basis from Saturday to Saturday and must be vacated by 10am on the morning of departure to allow time to get ready for new arrivals from 2pm onwards. Short breaks minimum 3 nights are available off season.
Arrangements will be made for collection of keys on receipt of full payment for the house or they can be collected from the following people should your booking be at short notice.
Electricity and gas payment is by meter reading - no coins are required and payments should be made when the key is returned at the end of the tenancy.
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