Old Harehope Cabin
A Bed and Breakfast in Scottish Borders
Old Harehope Cabin
- Scottish Borders
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x
The cabin is warm and cosy – having double glazed window and doors, comfortable beds and antique furniture, decent lighting and heaters. The cabin is separate from the house, so you can come and go as you please and the small distance adds a bit of privacy Breakfast is served in the conservatory of the House. Though there is a hospitality tray in the Cabin with a choice of beverages there are no cooking facilities and only simple food storage is provided- a microwave and cool-box can be provided on request. Pets are welcome and are not charged for, but not in the cabin- we do have a young at heart Labrabor, who tends to be very welcoming.
Guest Facilities
- Full Cooked Breakfast
- Garden
- Parking on site
- Guests get own house keys
- Dogs welcome by arrangement
- TV
Old Harehope HouseEddleston
Peebles
Borders
EH45 8PR
T 01721 730370
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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The Cabin
Type: Capacity: 4 adults Bathroom: Shared Shower In Room: Kettle etc. A Cabin set up with a double and a twin, with a small sitting area , together with a loo, basin and walk in shower
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Utah, USA
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The Private House Stay's Guide
Scottish Borders
This is a region which is drenched in the blood of countless battles with the English, and its many ruined castles and abbeys bear witness to this. It also has inspired the country's greatest poets and writers such as Robert Burns, John Buchan and Sir Walter Scott. The wildest and most spectacular scenery is to be found in the southern part of the region, but it is along the central valley of the River Tweed, between Peebles in the west and Kelso in the east, where you'll find most of the historic attractions. The hill walking and spa-town atmosphere of Peebles is recommended.
