The Spinney Lodge

£318  average per night

The Spinney Lodge, Jedburgh

  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom

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General information

  • Internet access
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • Living room
  • No smoking

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Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 2.7KM
  • 2.6KM

Description

This delightful lodge sits 2 miles from the town of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders, sleeping 2 people in 1 bedroom.

The Spinney Lodge is a delightful lodge located two miles from the Market Town of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. Set entirely over the ground floor, with one king-size double bedroom, this cottage can sleep two people. The rest of the cottage includes a kitchen and a sitting room with dining area. Outside there is off road parking for two cars, a private decking with furniture, shared lawns and two acres of shared fields. The Spinney Lodge is a wonderful romantic retreat for any couple looking to explore the beautiful Scottish Borders.

Amenities: Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD, iPod dock, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lockable bike storage. Private decking with furniture. Shared use of lawn and 2 acres of field. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles.

Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

Town: The historic town of Jedburgh lies 10 miles inside the Scottish Border, situated half way between Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh. Set amidst the stunning countryside of the Borders, Jedburgh has much to offer visitors. There are charming shops, pubs and award-winning family run restaurants to enjoy nearby, as well as historic attractions such as the fascinating Mary Queen of Scots Visitor Centre and the imposing abbey, which towers over the town and dates back to 1138.

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