Kirk Cottage is a charming end-terrace property located in the peaceful hamlet of Hownam, near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. With one bedroom, it is perfect for a couple looking for a tranquil retreat. The cottage is tastefully furnished, with a well-equipped kitchen, a cozy dining area, and a comfortable sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside, there is an enclosed decked area where guests can relax with a book or enjoy al fresco dining after a day of outdoor activities like walking, cycling, or golfing.
The location of Kirk Cottage offers a wonderful opportunity for stargazing on clear nights, as there is very limited light pollution in the area. Situated on the edge of the Cheviot Hills, the cottage is a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside, with plenty of walking and cycling routes nearby. Fishing is also available on the nearby River Tweed with a local permit. The historic towns of Jedburgh and Kelso are a short drive away, and there are many other charming villages and towns to visit in the region. Additionally, the bustling city of Edinburgh is just over an hour's drive from the cottage, making it a convenient destination for a day trip.
Overall, Kirk Cottage is a fantastic choice for a romantic getaway at any time of the year. Whether you want to relax by the fire, explore the beautiful countryside, or visit nearby attractions, this cozy retreat offers a peaceful and comfortable setting for a memorable holiday in the Scottish Borders.
Weekly price from £400
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