the hotel serves complimentary full scottish breakfast. upgraded quarters add living areas with sofabeds. offering flat-screen tvs, the warm, individually decorated rooms and suites also have tea and coffeemaking facilities, and views of either the countryside or the village. this traditional stone hotel on the village green is 8 miles from 12th-century kelso abbey, and 10 miles from both the kelso races and floors castle. . other amenities include a cosy pub featuring a fireplace, a conservatory, a beer garden and a patio Edinburgh Airport 1 hr 30
Harestanes Countryside Visitor Centre (28 min) Yeavering Bell (29 min) This 361-m. hill is home to the ruins of an Iron Age hill fort, wild goats & sweeping views. Jedburgh Abbey (28 min) Expansive Augustinian abbey ruins with Romanesque architecture, plus herb garden and visitor centre. Linhope Spout Waterfall (57 min) Smailholm Tower (30 min) 4-story 1400s stone tower in a hilltop location, with a ruined outer hall & kitchen foundations. Floors Castle & Gardens (21 min) Castle dating from 1721, with roof turrets and lavishly furnished, art and tapestry-hung interiors. Cheviot Hills (35 min) Prominent mountain range offering hiking trails amid valleys & hills with panoramic landscape views. Lady Waterford Hall (22 min) The Cheviot (50 min) Highest point in Northumberland National Park with panoramic views & a millstone-slabbed pathway. Etal Castle (24 min) 14th-century castle and grounds, with an exhibition centre exploring the Battle of Flodden in 1513. Mary Queen Of Scots' Visitors Centre (27 min) Mementos from the former queen's life in a 16th-century structure surrounded by pear trees. Jedburgh Castle Jail & Museum (28 min) Museum in castle jail built in 1823, housing displays on 19th-century prison life and local history. Kelso Abbey (16 min) Ruins, abbey, and history |