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Rooms & Views
Located on the ground floor this room has direct access to the town square via a ramp at the rear door of the house. It…
1 Twin Bed and 1 Double Bed OR 1 Double Bed 409-sq-foot room, located on the ground floor, garden views Relax - Fi…
Located on the second-floor landing, this room is self-contained. It stands alone with no other guest rooms either above…
Located on the ground floor this room has direct access to the town square via a ramp at the rear door of the house. Thi…
Located on the second floor this room has the benefit of a dual aspect with views on to the town square and the Abbey Ga…
2 Twin Beds 323-sq-foot individually decorated room with city and garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…
Located on the second floor this twin room overlooks the Abbey gardens. It has a large built in wardrobe and lots of spa…
Located on the second floor and overlooking the Abbey gardens. It has a large built in wardrobe and private bathrooms wi…
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Restaurants nearby
- Provender Melrose is certainly one of the more attractive towns in the Scottish Borders and Provender, situated down a passageway just off the main street, has become a part of its fabric now. If you're celebrating, then be sure to kick off with some Cumbrae oysters, before choosing from the selection of straightforward dishes that put prime Scottish produce front and centre. Look out, in particular, for the great use of ingredients from the local estates and producers, be it fish from the North Sea or crab and scallops caught off the coast of Orkney.18.2km
- The Hoebridge This welcoming former inn represents a return home for its self-taught Chef-Owner, who grew up in this Scottish Borders village and even worked in this place as a youngster. After a stint in New York City, he and his partner are back to run The Hoebridge as a simple, stylish restaurant serving flavour-packed, internationally influenced dishes. Quality local ingredients form the basis of the dishes, which are carefully prepared with an ambitious touch. Ebullient service adds to the welcoming feel of it all.18.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Yetholm Loch freshwater lake in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK, outflows north to The Stank9.5km
- Wark on Tweed Castle ruined motte-and-bailey castle at the West end of Wark on Tweed, Northumberland, England, UK10.6km
- Twizell Castle castle in Duddo, Northumberland, England, UK18.1km
- Housedon Hill mountain in United Kingdom17.4km
- Nisbet House castle in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK18.6km
- Fogo Priory monastery in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK15.9km
- Newton Tors mountain in United Kingdom19.3km
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