Courtyard Cottage

Courtyard Cottage is a self-catering cottage in Mellerstain, Berwickshire.

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Courtyard Cottage
Mellerstain
Berwickshire
TD3 6LG

The historic map is an Ordnance Survey map from 1919 to 1947, and is provided by the National Library of Scotland

The 200 acres of glorious parkland surrounding Mellerstain House, one of Scotland's grandest stately homes designed and built by William and Robert Adam, provide a wonderful setting for these three delightful cottages. Visitors are welcome to roam the grounds including the fabulous Italian-style terraced gardens which command panoramic views over the lake to the distant Cheviot Hills.

The many scenic and historic attractions of the Border country are all close at hand and the lovely beaches of Berwick and Holy Island are also easily accessible. Kelso (6 miles) offers a good choice of shops inns and restaurant and is also the home of Floors Castle and the famous Kelso Horse Races, whilst Edinburgh with its magnificent castle, museums, galleries and excellent shopping is only a 35 mile drive.

Fly fishing can be arranged locally several golf courses are found nearby and shops and pubs are just 3.5 miles away.

Beautifully appointed and very comfortable these three properties offer a unique holiday opportunity. The courtyard coffee shop serves delicious home cooking on house open days - and special occasions large and small can be catered for by arrangement in the state rooms of Mellerstain House.

Three bedrooms all ensuite. Set in the courtyard and adjoining The Clock House this cottage has been lovingly converted to a high standard and originally dating from the early 18th century.

Open plan sitting room with well equipped kitchen and dining area. Twin bedded room with ensuite shower room/WC with walk-in shower (accessed also from hall).

First floor: Double bedroom with four poster bed and ensuite bathroom/WC. Twin bedded room with ensuite shower room/WC.

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created Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at 12:17 am, last updated Friday, January 20th, 2012 at 12:53 am