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Welcome to Kestrel Cottage.
Category: | Borders Cottages | Duns Cottages
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The Property
Duns 7 miles.
A traditional terraced cottage in a small hamlet 3 miles from Abbey St Bathans, 7 miles from Duns. This lovely holiday cottage is a tasteful refurbishment of an old farm cottage in a wonderfully tranquil location, with open countryside all around and walks directly from the door. Well-equipped and furnished in keeping with the original style of the cottage, Kestrel Cottage makes an ideal and relaxing base. The Southern Upland Way, with the dramatic Lammamuir Hills is within sight of the cottage, which makes it ideal for walking enthusiasts. The local area offers fishing, shooting, golf, riding, tennis, bird watching and sailing on the Whiteadder Reservoir, a short drive away. Also a short drive, and you can enjoy the beautiful coastline with miles of sandy beaches. A lovely cottage with plenty to see and do during your stay.
Two bedrooms: 2 x double. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area with wood burning stove. Sitting room with open fire. |
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| Facilities |
| Swimming and Water |
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| Fun & Leisure |
No Games Room - there may be games available but to be safe bring your own
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| Costs |
| Price: £ 153- £481 |
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| Types of Breaks |
a cosy open fire - ideal for a winters evening with a glass of wine Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 people so could be ideal for a family holiday
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| Accessibility & Suitability |
Smoking is not permitted at this cottage Pets are allowed at this cottage |
| This cottage Sleeps |
4 |
| Location |
This cottage is near a pub
Cottage address
Kestrel Cottage
Duns
Duns
Borders
TD11 3RY
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| About Kestrel Cottage |
Cottage rental includes |
| In a wide valley known as The Merse the small border town of Duns was the capital of the Scottish Borders whilst the current capital, Berwick-upon-Tweed, was under English rule. With a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants, the town also boasts more unusual activities such as the Jim Clark Museum, open to the public and dedicated to the famous racing driver who lived in the area. Throughout the surrounding area are numerous castles and historic houses, including Floors Castle and Gardens, the largest inhabited house in Scotland, Norham Castle situated on the River Tweed, Mellerstain House and Paxton House with its magnificent Country Park. To the east are the wonderful beaches at Coldingham and golfers will enjoy the superb facilities at Dunbar. |
Electric storage heating throughout, additional heating from open fire in sitting room & wood burning stove in dining area. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, colour TV with full Freesat package, DVD, CD player/radio etc. Fuel, power and initial supply for open fire/woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair by prior arrangement. Off road parking for one car. Gardens to the front and rear with garden furniture. One well behaved pet welcome. No smoking. Shop and pub 7 miles, riverside cafe/restaurant 20 mins walk through oak woodland. Things to do
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