Lammamuir is a property with immense charm and character, and it offers many original features including an original enamelled range with open fire, Georgian design doors and partial exposed beams and roof trusses. This charming, traditional holiday retreat is situated in a rural hamlet three miles from Coldingham on the Scottish Borders, and is surrounded by spectacular countryside with the Lammamuir hills in the distance. This idyllic location is the perfect place from which to explore the Scottish Borders and Northumberland, with Berwick, Holy Island and some pretty coastal villages within easy reach. Lovingly restored to an excellent standard by the owner, Lammamuir offers tastefully decorated, comfortable accommodation and makes a wonderful base for a reviving break in the countryside.
Oil central heating throughout, range cooker/open fire in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer in cupboard under stairs, washing machine, colour TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio. Fuel, power & starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair & stairgate on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed front lawned garden with patio, furniture & BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop & pub 2 miles. Note: Public footpath easily accessible from cottage and runs to coast (approx 40 mins walk).
Further inland, a whole host of abbeys, castles, stately homes and gardens are waiting to be discovered. The walled Elizabethan town of Berwick, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all within easy reach of Coldingham. St. Abbs is a picturesque old-world fishing village just three miles away with a Nature Reserve renowned for its abundance of marine life and diversity of birds. Coldingham has a selection of local shops, pubs and restaurants, its own marvelous beach and excellent canoeing and surfing opportunities. This area makes the ideal explorer’s base for discovering the spectacular coastlines and excellent walking, golf, horse riding, cycling and fishing of the Scottish Borders and Northumberland.