Meadow Lodge

Meadow Lodge is a self-catering cottage in Coldingham, Berwickshire.

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Meadow Lodge
Coldingham
Berwickshire
TD14 5TS

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

Situated in the grounds of the seventeenth century Press Castle Estate, Meadow lodge is one of four timber dwellings, three miles west of the village of Coldingham. With two ground floor double bedrooms – sleeping up to four people – a lovely lounge with dining area and cathedral style roof, this cottage can be enjoyed throughout the year. Whether you plan on enjoying a cool drink on the veranda in the height of summer, or a lovely hot chocolate, curled up by the wood burning stove in winter, this quaint little lodge is ideal for families and friends alike.

Electric convection heaters throughout with additional heating from wood burning stove in sitting area. Electric fan assisted oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD player, radio/CD player etc. Small library of books. Electricity and complimentary fuel pack for wood burning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Large lawned garden with garden furniture and BBQ area. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops, restaurants and pub 3 miles. Note: This property only accepts children of 8 years and over (due to wood burning stove).

Nestled in the rolling farmland of Coldingham Bay, the village of Coldingham itself enjoys great views over the sheltered golden beaches of the Berwickshire coastline. With excellent local surfing and canoeing facilities, the settlement also offers a wide choice of local shops, pubs and restaurants. Only three miles away is the sleepy fishing village of St. Abbs, a picturesque location with a well-known nature reserve, renowned for its large variety of birds and marine life. Fishing and diving excursions can be purchased here and SCUBA divers come from all over the world to explore the local waters. For those who would rather spend their time on dry land, the area also has a wide selection of riding, golfing and walking opportunities, as well as the shops and attractions of the nearby Scottish capital, Edinburgh.

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created Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 11:12 pm, last updated Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 11:12 pm