Millside Chase

Millside Chase is a self-catering cottage in Chirnside, Berwickshire.

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Millside Chase
Chirnside
Berwickshire
TD11 3LE

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

Millside Chase is a duplex apartment in a mill conversion set on the Whiteadder Water, 2 miles from Chirnside village in the Scottish Borders. With three second floor bedrooms, this cottage can sleep six people whilst the rest of the cottage is made up of a fitted kitchen, dining area, sitting area & doors to a small balcony which looks over the Whiteadder Water and there are communal grounds along its banks, from which you can enjoy a glass of wine on a hazy summer’s evening. A garage is provided for up to 2 cars and there are local amenities just 2 miles away.

Full LPG central heating throughout. Electric oven & hobs, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, colour TV with SKY, DVD, CD/radio, library of books/DVDs. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Garage parking for 2 cars, extra off road parking for 2 cars. Balcony overlooking river. Lawned, communal gardens. Garden furniture (stored in garage) for sitting on river bank. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shops & pubs 2 miles.

The village of Chirnside lies on the south side of a hill in the Scottish borders, with stunning views over a flat, fertile, agricultural plain, known as the ‘Merse’. The Merse stretches to the Cheviot Hills in the south, whilst the Eildon hills are to the south-east, with the Lammermuir hills to the north. Chirnside takes its name from the Cairn which stood on the hill at the east end of the village, which is though to have been the burial place of some ancient chieftain of the Beaker people. At the foot of the hill is a Norman church, which still possesses its original doorway. The Ninewells dovecote is very close to the church. Chirnside’s most famous son is, undoubtedly, Jim Clark of Edington Mains. He brought fame to the village as World Champion Motor Racing Drive and is buried in the churchyard. A clock to his memory stands at the Crosshill. Nearby attractions include Berwick, which offers excellent shopping, fantastic fishing and great golfing opportunities. Scotland’s heritage Coast is only a short drive away.

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