Situated a mile from the small fishing port and holiday town of Eyemouth, Old Linthill is an secluded seventeenth century Scottish tower house.
Perfect for family holidays and reunions, golfing holidays, fishing parties, and quiet stag and hen weekends, the property is perched on a hillside in the centre of a beautiful small estate with private trout fishing on two rivers and woodland walks all around. The house has recently been renovated and there are now four stylish bedrooms and three bathrooms plus a snug with additional king-size double sofa bed giving accommodation for up to 10 guests in comfort.
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