Attractive cottage in garden grounds
Jedburgh, South of Scotland, United Kingdom
The Scottish Borders offer a relaxing holiday away from the hustle and bustle of busy lives. This attractive holiday home whilst situated close to the town centre, is tucked away in a garden setting on a sloping hillside affording open views across the Historic Royal Burgh of Jedburgh and the countryside beyond. The cottage is accessed via the external staircase and furnished balcony. The modern design of the cottage has created an open plan living area with a split level kitchen and bathroom with 2 bedrooms comprising of 1 double and 1 twin bedroom on the next level.
The historic town of Jedburgh has choice of bars restaurants and cafes all within walking distance. For couples or families interested in walking, cycling and exploring the Border countryside. All within an hours' drive are Hadrians Wall, Holy Island, Edinburgh, beautiful coastline with sandy beaches and rugged cliffs, lochs and rivers, stately homes. castles and other visitor attractions all on uncrowded roads. The combination of good quality accommodation, outstanding views and easy access into the town make this a perfect base for your holiday. Come and enjoy the unhurried pace of the Scottish Borders.
The combination of quality accommodation and outstanding views make an ideal base. With gas central heating and double glazing to add to your comfort. There is free parking on site for your vehicle. Full details will be sent by email to you a few days before your arrival. There is a central location for disposal and recycling of rubbish. Details will be in your cottage. WiFi is free, however we are in a rural location and WiFi speeds may vary. Downloading/streaming may not be possible.
Note: One well behaved dog is welcome to come on holiday with you. The abundance of wildlife surrounding us means that your dog should be kept on a lead at all times within the policies. Please respect our cottage and future guests by keeping your dog off the furniture and beds and never leave the dog unattended in the cottage. We have a supply of dog towels, poo bags and dog treats in the cottage for your convenience. If you are bringing a dog, please let us know so that we can make sure that dog towels etc are provided.
Ground floor: (hallway, Living room(acces via outside stairway)(TV(smart TV), dining table, seating area, DVD player), Kitchen(oven(grill-oven), microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), bathroom(bathtub with shower, washbasin, toilet))
On the 1st floor: (bedroom(double bed(130 x 160 cm)), bedroom(2x single bed(90 x 160 cm)))
heating(central, gas), terrace, garden, garden furniture, parking
Reviews
Guests say this:
Everything in the cottage was great. And there was a great view of the Abbey. There was also not much noise outside, only the occasional ringing of church bells. I would highly recommend this cottage.
House is very well equipped, clean and comfortable. The town of Jedburgh is lovely with plenty of walks and sights to visit in the town itself and the surrounding area has beautiful scenery and an abundance of places to explore.
Wonderful base for the border area. In Jedburgh itself is a beautiful abbey, a prison museum and the house where Mary Queen of Scots lived for a month. In Tweedham (10 minutes' drive) you park your car for free at the station and board the train to Edinburgh. And of course there are many beautiful castles and country houses in the area. A little further away are Alnwick Castle and Gragside; both more than beautiful. So much to do. The house itself is simple, but it meets and is located in a beautiful spot.
Good communication with the landlord, who was easily approachable and helpful throughout the week. Beautiful house that is fully equipped. Within walking distance of the village center, in the region is also e.e.a. experience.
Booked a cottage for the 2nd time here. Located on the edge of the village. Supermarket nearby. Lidl and large supermarket at 20 min drive. Many possibilities. Historically, beautiful villages. This time we visited the eastern coastline. Bamburgh (castle), St Abb "s Head, With boat around the Farnlan Islands is a must, you can almost touch the seals and penguins The beautiful Northumberland with coasts All within an hour's drive Jedburgh is a cozy town with ruins of abbey and prison.Love to experience for 1 week.Home was fine, 1 minus is the bad Wifi connection
Lovely cottage in a beautiful place. Nice that the center of Jedburgh is within walking distance for groceries. Several nice restaurants and attractions within walking distance. Nice owners, rental and completely taken care of.
It was our second time and we enjoyed St Abb 's Head, the Border Abbeys, Abbotsford House, Mellerstaine, Hadrian' s Wall, Bamburgh and the beautiful surroundings. The weather was very with it.
The Cottage was well decorated and cozy and schoon.Helaas lay down the street open for werkzaamheden.Zodoende we could not with the car there, and had to park up and walk a long way down the Cottage.Onze friend (75 years is not good walker) was very moeilijk.Wel had the homeowner a mail sent just before the afvaart.Zijn many orphans drive to Eden Burgh \/ Glasgow \/ and the kust.De worth and the landscape is beautiful and worth waard.Als you're not a good walker I advise you this is not aan.Maar otherwise fine and a nice view from the house.
Very friendly and helpful owners. The house is clean and cosy with everything we needed. Thanks for a lovely stay.
Hospitable welcome, beautifully situated house (up a steep slope and a lot of steps) with lovely views over the town. Nature, culture and a good supermarket a short distance away. You can walk from your home and within an hour's drive there are many attractions abbey 's, gardens, castles, etc. There is a good tourist information center within walking distance. Info. Also in the house. Shops and info. On Sunday open. Two weeks had fine weather.
Cottage is centrally located for southern Scotland and northern England. Edinburgh and Glasgow are easily accessible. In the village are 2 supermarkets with long opening hours 7 days a week. Several restaurants and many takeaway. There are various opportunities for mountain biking and hiking at various levels. Very hospitable owners and the cottage is a lot of information about all the possibilities. Edinburgh zoo is a must, great zoo. Loch Katrine and Loch Lomond to cycle for a taste of the highlands. We traveled with 2 young children which was plenty to do. Cottage is higher on a hill, so not suitable for people with mobility problems within 2 steps.
We have spent a nice week in Jedburgh. We had the pink Cheviot Cottage, it was big enough for three of us and certainly warm enough. The cottage was very clean and tidy and the beds were nice opgemaakt.We were warmly received by ms Milward. From the parking lot to the cottage was a steep walk, so for someone who has limited mobility is not convenient. The weather was with us, we also had rain but 1.5 days. and a reasonable amount of sun. We went to the coast to the Sea Bird Centre in North Berwick, unfortunately, too much wind for a boat, but the cliff walk done in the sunshine at St Abbs Head. We have been to Loch Lomond and Loch Katharine, but a long drive but worth it. Unfortunately, not rented a bike at Loch Katherine, but that is definitely recommended. We have been to Edinburgh and its castle, near Edinburgh took a bus to the city center from the P + R to 3.5 pounds per person, you can travel all day with the Lothian bus. Been to Alnwick Castle on a rainy day, beautiful castle, but Harry Potter is hard to find. And we have a beautiful walk created by Grey Mare 's Tail up to Loch Skene, but the first part though steep. Jedburgh in the Abb
House in Jedburg is nice and central drive in the perimeter of 1, 2 or 3 hours is plenty to do. House itself looked good and cozy out but you should be fine with walking up to it to be able to do. Steep slope and steps well The owners are very friendly and helpful. Bamburgh Castle was nice (outdoor games for children) and Alnwick Castle (where part of Harry Potter is included) was also nice, unfortunately were there within no pictures "are s made. In Jedburgh itself is much take-a-way food get (chinese, indian, kebabs, fish & chips) and a fairly extensive supermarket so we could cook. Restaurant The Pheasant is itself also visited a must. Edinburgh with his sundayroast (camera obscura was fun, optical illusions) and the double a round made. driven by the lake district Trossaachs, adventurous road and beautiful surroundings. Unfortunately the food on the P & AMPO ferry on the way back (Dover-Calais) very disappointing and this was very expensive. This was a big disappointment at the end of our holiday. Furthermore great holiday!!
Lovely holiday cottage is really super. Pity WiFi was not accessible in the cottage (on terrace) and with 2 teenagers ........... There was not much for them to do when we were in the house, even in the village. But with the four of us we have great fun though!
We spent a week in this house. It is very well furnished and equipped. The lie in the village's fine. Anywhere close to, but completely calm. In the immediate vicinity walked a lot. Information on different walks was present in the house. Edinburgh and day and day went to the coast. These distances were doing good. Highly recommended!
For the first time, a house that was selected in a doprje, and that was good. Running errands and you can 'evening somewhere which can eat right away without having to pack the car is very nice, but we did not feel to sit. In a busy area, the houses are what afterwards and there is a lot of green around. Friendly and helpful owner. Could earlier in the cottage because our boat at 9 am "morning arrived. Beautiful area for walking and cycling. And we were also extremely good weather so we spent two days. Beachfront at Coldinghambay In short, a very nice and relaxing holiday!
Very comfortable house, where we have a nice week gehad.De owner was very customizable, we could always contact him for questions and were even slightly longer stay in the cottage on departure because of the departure of the boot.Er is much to discover in the environment, castles, museums, nature, cities had etc.Top holiday!
The superbly equipped and beautifully situated holiday houses provide ample opportunity to relax completely to komen.Alles is there what you need. It is very quiet. The beds are fantastic, we slept like a baby! The owner lives on site and is easily accessible. Problems Furthermore, it allows guests to completely alone. There is a lot of privacy. The cottages where we stayed all layers separately with enough space to house heen.Jedburgh is very centrally located to many interesting places and sights to visit. Jedburgh itself is eg the old prison, the old monastery (ruins) and the home of Mary Queen of Schotland.In the area is easily accessible by car: Floors castle (gorgeous!), Alnwick castle (Harry Potter! ), Edinburgh (worth a visit), Scott 's view (beautiful view) etc.Wandelen in near Jedburgh is very possible. At the VVV (Tourist Information) is a book for sale (2 Pounds) with various walks of different length. The walks are doing well and carry through small country roads and pastures. Wonderful! We left with melancholy Jedburgh. On the boat we started immediately a return visit for next year plan in mind. we go
Extremely well maintained home. Jedburg great view from the living room and bedrooms, but also the balcony and terrace with dining table. Comfy beds, spacious kitchen and a very friendly owner.
Cheviot Cottage is a great holiday and a good base for excursions, walks and visits of all bezienswaardigheden.De friendly reception and hospitality of the fam Millward, fantastic!
We stayed a week in Jedburgh. A nice village that can serve well as a base for trips to all corners: Edinburgh in the north, the beautiful east coast at St Abbs, Northumberland National Park and Hadrian's Wall in the south and the Upper Hills in the west. The reception was most friendly and the cottage is relatively new, clean and for 2-3 persons is ideal. Four is a little cramped. The cottage is fully equipped, except for the TV remote. All in all a nice introduction to Scotland. R & H
Beautiful surroundings and we have had with geuk hot weather any day rain. As regards the cottage excellent good all the trimmings. Well I would like to mention for the sequel that there is a video and DVD player available. John was an excellent host. What the country itself incredible nature and tranquility, expensive.Wij be enjoyed.
- English translation at the bottom it was our first time that we spent a holiday in Scotland. People, it always rains in Scotland, that's hogwash. We have seen the sun every day. The weather was beautiful. The country has a breathtaking beauty. Castles abound. Beautiful scenery and lovely meandering paths. We felt like the king of the weg.De cottage is fully equipped including a dishwasher, ironing board, DVD player and a spacious kitchen. The house is built on a hillside. From the parking lot to the house you have to walk a few steps, but hey, this gives you a fantastic view in return. Just as the family Hendrikse Roosendaal get this house and its surroundings from us a thick 10.Gaat you also? In conclusion than a tip. Planning a car trip to St. Abbs., And then driving along the coast south to Bamburgh Castle. An unforgettable ervaring.Groeten the Hu family Rotterdam.This was our first vacation in Scotland. Is it always raining in Scotland? That 's nonsense., We have seen the sun every single day. The weather was beautiful. The country is of a breathtaking beauty. Numerous castles. Beautiful nature and lovely meandering roads. We felt like b
This is really a super cottage, comfortably furnished with all the luxuries in the kitchen and bathroom. Nice location in Jedburgh. Nice and attentive eigenaren.We gehad.Fam have a wonderful week here. Hendrikse from Roosendaal
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