Stunning Edwardian house in elevated position with magnificent views down the Tweed Valley.
A romantic getaway destination in the heart of the beautiful Scottish Border countryside, with outstanding views of Traquair & Elibank forests and over the majestic River Tweed and Tweed Valley. Built in 1906 as a wedding present for a local mill owner, this beautiful Edwardian house is now the home of chef Alan Reid and his wife Julie.
They look forward to welcoming you to this tranquil oasis which offers sublime food, six delightful en suite bedrooms and beautiful gardens amidst breathtaking scenery, within easy reach of all the major border towns such as Peebles, Kelso & Melrose. Edinburgh is only a 40 minute drive away
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Step back in time at Robert Smails Printing Works, a completely restored printing works and see how...
Visit the oldest inhabited house in Scotland and discover its fascinating history. This is a...
Situated 2.5 miles from Peebles town centre on the B7062, Kailzie Gardens in the Scottish Borders...
Watch salmon swim upriver to spawn at the Philiphaugh Salmon Viewing Centre.
The Peebles Quadrangle is an impressive war memorial.
The Tweed Valley Osprey Watch comprises of two osprey watch centres showing live images from an...
Welcome to The Place to Potter, Paint & Play.
John Buchan is one of Scotland's most famous authors, chiefly remembered for The Thirty Nine Steps...
Explore this broad collection of objects and learn about the area’s fascinating history at the...
Discover the life of Sir Walter Scott and the history of Selkirk at Sir Walter Scott’s Courtroom.
Enjoy wonderful scenery and a variety of wildlife to spot at Whitlaw Mosses in the Scottish Borders...
This award-winning museum recreates the building's former use as a home and ironmonger's shop.
Original Daylight Photographic Studio, dating from 1867.
Bowhill is a five star visitor attraction with much to offer visitors, including:
GUIDED HOUSE...
Explore Bank Street Gardens in Galashiels.
Old Gala House And Scott Gallery is an impressive building boasting a history spanning five...
Abbotsford is the ancestral home of Sir Walter Scott, the 19th century novelist and poet of...
Soutra Aisle dated 1686 is a family burial vault, constructed when the Scottish Church banned...
105 hectares of woods and Victorian parkland including a 1876 Victorian mansion - part of which is...
Marvel at the sheer size of the National Mining Museum, be astounded by the engineering brilliance...
A large and sophisticated castle with a spectacular facade of faceted stonework in an Italian style...
One of the seven ‘Great Houses of Scotland’, Thirlestane Castle boasts a beautiful fairytale like...
Harmony Garden is a walled garden in the Scottish Borders town of Melrose.
Located in the heart of Melrose and within three minutes walk of the abbey, this small...
Priorwood Garden and Dried Flower Shop in Melrose is Scotland’s only dedicated dried flower garden...
Melrose Abbey is a magnificent ruin on a grand scale with lavishly decorated masonry.
A grand old Medieval church built in 1449, by William Crichton Lord Chancellor of Scotland.
Dancing Light Gallery is an exciting rural art gallery which forms part of a beautiful new...
Founded in 1446, as the Collegiate Church of St Matthew, Rosslyn Chapel today attracts visitors...
Whitmuir is a small, organic farm in the Scottish Borders about 16 miles south of Edinburgh.
In the depths of the Scottish Borders countryside, Dawyck Botanic Garden has a stunning collection...
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