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Coach House, Duns Castle - Sleeps 2-3

Superbly set within the 1,200 acre estate surrounding magnificent Duns Castle, and just 30 minutes’ drive from sandy beaches, these holiday cottages are perfectly positioned to make the most of a hol...

A fittingly historic Borders setting

Superbly set within the 1,200 acre estate surrounding magnificent Duns Castle, and just 30 minutes’ drive from sandy beaches, these holiday cottages are perfectly positioned to make the most of a holiday in Scotland’s Border country. Providing comfortable accommodation, they each enjoy access to walks in the extensive grounds, which include deciduous woodland, hill vistas, a nature reserve and a splendid lake. At the heart of the Estate, Duns Castle is the owner’s home where generations of the Hay family have lived since 1696. Today it is a splendid Gothic Revival building which has evolved around a pele tower given in the 14th century by King Robert the Bruce to the Earl of Moray. Step back in time with dinner in the grand castle dining room, available by arrangement. The Castle is just under a mile from the quiet market town of Duns which has good local shops, pubs and restaurants along with a swimming pool, sports centre, tennis courts and 18-hole golf course. Enjoy peaceful lake and woodland walks from the doorstep, where the patient observer may spy roe deer, badger or red squirrel, and mute swans and numerous ducks take right of way on the lakeside road. Activities to suit all ages and tastes are nearby, with 7 golf courses within an hours’ drive; sandy beaches at Scemerston and Coldingham; visit ancient Holy Island; historic houses at Manderston, Floors Castle, Paxton House or slightly further afield at Bamburgh or Alnwick; shooting, salmon fishing and trout fishing, permits available locally or by prior arrangement; archery and clay pigeon shooting available by arrangement or simply savour the peace and quiet of this secluded setting. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.

All properties: Gas CH (controlled by owner), elec and bed linen inc. Freeview TV. Elec cooker. M/wave. W/machine. Shared use of tennis court. No smoking. NB: Unfenced lake in grounds.

This unusual property is adjacent to St Mary’s House but is completely self contained with private entrance and garden area, and offers cosy accommodation of considerable character.
Ground floor: Dining room/kitchen. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet. Steep stairs to first floor: Living room. Single bedroom leads to double bedroom.

Towels for hire. Cots and h/chairs on request. T/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. Sitting-out area and furniture. Parking (2 cars). Natural water supply from spring. Friday to Friday.

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Customer Reviews of Coach House, Duns Castle - Sleeps 2-3

1st comment: This was a nice little cottage with enough room for 2 adults and 2 small children. It was quite comfortable and and enjoyable place to stay, as well as very clean. We were in such a beautiful location, with the lake and castle just a short walk away. We would stay here again. Nov 2011.

2nd comment: Fantastic property set in beautiful grounds. June 2011.

3rd comment: The property was clean and comfortable. The grounds of the castle were beautiful, with many interesting walks around the nature reserve and woodlands. Aug 2010.

More Property Details

  • Property Reference: 25991
  • HMG Ref: 1109180
  • Property Type: Historic Converted Farm/Industrial Cottage
  • Number of Bedrooms: 2
  • Sleeps Suit: 2 | 3
  • Features: Nearby Pub, Spring Fed Water
  • Facilities: Cot, High Chair, TV, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Shower, Microwave
  • Sleeps: 2
  • Week rental Starts: Friday
  • Parking: For 2 Cars
  • Pets: 0
  • Local Visitors Attractions

    Nearby Castle

    • Manderston House

      Manderston is the supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era.

    • Duns Castle

      Massive norman and victorian Border Pele or Peel that dates back to 1320 with later C19 baronial additions by Graham. Still inhabited by the same family since C17 and not open to public.

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