Thursday 17 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Roxburgh Newtown Farm

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Self Catering  -   £270.00 - £470.00   per week

Roxburgh Newtown Farm
Kelso
Scottish Borders TD5 8NN
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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Roxburgh Newtown Farm


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  Description
Roxburgh Newtown Farm Cottages are in a lovely picturesque rural location surrounded by open countryside with views of the Eildon Hills in the distance. These two stone semi-detached farm cottages date back to 1890. Both cottages have been graded 4 stars by Visit Scotland.

Both Jimmy’s and Swallow have been modernised and offer spacious family accommodation, comfortably furnished with a pleasant homely atmosphere. With open fires and central heating the cottages are suitable for a holiday at any time of year. There is a large grassed play area with garden furniture and plenty of parking space.

The cottages are in a private position on a working farm, quite separate from the farmhouse.

Roxburgh Newtown is a 400 acre mainly arable farm with some sheep and Una, Marie-Christine and Donald our Highland cattle.


 Accept Children  Access to Golf Course  Credit Cards Accepted  Cycle Hire Available  Cycle Storage  Dish Washer  Fishing Nearby  Freezer  Fridge  Garden Patio 
 Ground Floor Bedroom  Gym  Laundry Facilities  Linen Provided  Microwave  Parking On-Site  Pets Accepted  Pool  Real Fires  Suitable for Mobility 
 Tennis Court  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Pauline Twemlow
Scottish Borders  
Phone : +44 (0)1573 450250





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