Tweed Cottage
Tweed Cottage is a self-catering cottage in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
Jedburgh
Roxburghshire
TD8 6AX

Tweed Cottage is ideal for small families or a group of friends. It has been decorated to a high standard throughout and has a first-floor living-room, offering beautiful views of the town. From the living-room, you can step onto the veranda; a perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine as the evening sun goes down. There is off-road parking for up to 2 cars, although the local amenities are just at the bottom of the hill that the property is on.
Full gas central heating. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, colour TV, video, DVD player, CD player/cassette/radio etc. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot available on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. First floor veranda with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pubs 5 mins walk. Note: Access to town from cottage is down a steep hill and therefore property may be unsuitable for those with mobility problems.
Jedburgh nestles in the Jed Water Valley. Locally known as "Jethart", the town plays host to a wealth of historical and architectural sites of interest, such as the Piper's House in Duck Row and the 16th Century Canongate Bridge. Jethart Snails, a brown, mint-flavoured sweet in the shape of a snail, are a local delicacy; they are said to have been introduced to the town by Napoleonic prisoners of war. There is a lively calendar of local events throughout the year, including the Jethart Callant's Festival and The Royal British Legion Pipe Band and Jedforest Instrumental Band concerts. Jedburgh’s Abbey is widely recognised as one of the country's most spectacular ancient monuments. It was founded as a priory in 1138 by King David I and is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Among the items on display there are the beautiful Jedburgh Comb, beautifully carved in ivory and which dates to around 1100 and a series of early Christian carvings.
