 Holiday accommodation in Scotland
Set in a quiet location, 2 miles south of the historic Border town of Jedburgh in private grounds and wooded countryside, the self catering holiday lodges provide an ideal setting for guests seeking something special. The lodges are fully equipped with everything you need to enhance your stay whether it is for a weekend break or longer stay in the beautiful grounds of The Spinney. Our one and two-bedroom lodges are ideally situated to take advantage of sunny days, on lawns or the surrounding decked area equipped with their own seating and tables. Also the lodges are fully insulated with independent heating for cosy winter breaks.
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 4 guests
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Set in six acres of garden, woodland and fields with private parking, the lodges provide an excellent location in the heart of the countryside but with easy access to the main Edinburgh to Newcastle trunk road and to Carlisle. The location is ideal for exploring the Scottish Borders and beyond and as a base for walkers and visitors with a more active holiday in mind or for those just wishing for a relaxing, quiet and peaceful holiday.
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Privately owned and located in mature grounds and gardens, two miles south of Jedburgh the lodges are ideally positioned for making the most of summer and winter sunshine in peaceful surroundings.
The lodges are uniquely designed constructed in Scotland to the highest specifications and are Four Star graded by VisitScotland quality assurance scheme.
The one-bedroom lodge has a double bed and the two-bedroom lodge a double and twin room all on one level. A travel cot and bedding can be provided for an additional £5 charge
For the convenience of guests an allocated area of car parking is provided in off-road grounds situated within easy reach of the lodges. Assistance is on hand to help with luggage if required.
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Rural |
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Golfing, Walking, Fishing, Cycling, Activity, Sightseeing, Romantic |
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Self Catering |
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2: 1 double bed, 2 single beds
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1 |
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Facilities
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Built of pine (inside and out) the cabins provide a warm and comfortable base for guests visiting the Scottish Borders. Every effort has been made to equip the lodges to a high specification making them a home from home experience with all the essentials and more you would expect from quality accommodation where cleanliness comes high on our list of priorities. Furnishings and equipment include:
Bed linen and towels Microwave oven Electric cooker Television with freeview, DVD and music centre Books, games and DVD library The lodges are also equipped with individual heating in an open plan layout comprising bedroom/s kitchen, lounge area and bathroom (with shower unit). An attractive feature of them is that the double lounge doors open to a decked veranda with patio furniture overlooking grassed areas.
Dogs are accepted by prior arrangement. A charge of £10 is made for more than one dog. We have an adjacent field suitable for walking.
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Facilities:
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- TV - Central Heating - Garden - Parking - Car Advised - Balcony/Terrace - Pet Friendly
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Availability
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Available all year.
The Spinney Langlee Jedburgh TD8 6PB Scottish Borders
Tel: (0)1835 863525
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Tariff
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The Lodge is available from 3.30 pm on the day of arrival and must be vacated by 10.00am on day of departure.
The number of people occupying the Lodge at any time must not exceed the number stated at time of booking.
We would appreciate it if you could vacate the lodge in a clean condition. If excessive cleaning is required we will be obliged to make an additional charge of £20 for the time and extra work involved.
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* please note that prices shown are subject to change and any currency rates shown are for guideline purposes only
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Scotland |
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Scottish Borders |
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About the area
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Attractions
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The Royal Burgh of Jedburgh dates from Roman times and is rich in history with interesting places to visit such as Jedburgh Abbey, Queen Mary’s House and the Castle Jail. The surrounding towns of Melrose, Hawick, Galashiels and Kelso have a variety of ancestral homes including Abbotsford, Mellerstain, Floors Castle and Traquair and throughout the Borders there are historical sites, abbeys, grand houses, shops and beautiful gardens to visit.
The Scottish Borders is renowned for its cashmere, tartan and knitwear. In Hawick there is a cashmere centre and many privately owned knitwear shops and at nearby Selkirk is the Locharron visitor centre and mill. Jedburgh boasts a woollen mill with a service that will trace family tartans, a golf shop and a fine whisky department.
Jedburgh and the surrounding towns have award-winning restaurants, tearooms and speciality food shops selling local produce. The well-known Baxters food company has a visitor centre at Selkirk and there are privately owned specialist food shops such as The Teviot Smokery throughout the region. Most Border towns still have private butcher shops where locally sourced meat and prepared dishes are sold.
One hour's drive east will take you to the coast where there are quiet sandy beaches and interesting villages. St Abbs Head is famous for its bird reserve and Holy Island for its historic past and ruined abbey. Eyemouth is still a fishing village and Bamburgh has a spectacular castle right on the sea edge.
A trip in the other direction will take you to the pine forests of Kielder with the largest man- made lake in the country.
North of Kielder is beautiful countryside , St Mary’s loch and The Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall.
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