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A round stone structure features a grand portico with an ornate archway and decorative details. Lush green grass surrounds the building, complemented by a backdrop of trees displaying autumn foliage. The clear blue sky adds brightness to the tranquil setting.
Tower in Edinburgh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Craigiehall Temple (historic property built 1759)

Make you trip to Edinburgh truly memorable with a stay at Craigiehall Temple. Built in 1759 and situated in its own grounds on a former part of the Craigiehall Estate, it's Grade A listed for its stunning portico displaying the arms of the 1st Marquess of Annandale. A plaque on the wall carries a quote from Horace: "Dum Iicet in rebus jucundis vive beatus", "Live happy while you can among joyful things". We hope that a stay at the Temple will deliver this experience and stay true to this vision.

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A cozy corner of the apartment features a blue wall adorned with framed artwork. A floating shelf holds two small potted plants, while warm lighting highlights the space. A portion of the white bed frame is visible below for a layered effect.
Condo in Saint Boswells
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

The Main Street Burrow - Your Perfect Hideaway

The Main Street Burrow is a pet friendly cosy apartment situated in St. Boswells, a picturesque village located in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The Burrow can sleep up to 4 people comfortably, with a double bedroom and a fold-out sofa bed in the open plan lounge / kitchen. It also has a large bathroom with wash basin and walk in shower, plus toilet. Whether you've come for some rest and recuperation or to have an action-packed adventure, the Main Street Burrow is the perfect hideaway.

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The single-story dwelling is set against a backdrop of rolling hills, with a grassy area leading up to the entrance. A wooden fence borders the property, and a tree adds natural elements to the landscape. A garage is attached to one side of the house.
Bungalow in Scottish Borders
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Farm Bungalow

Situated on a working farm a mile from the town of Selkirk makes Highfield an ideal base to explore. Highfield commands an elevated position giving panoramic views of Selkirk and the surrounding hills. Situated on The Borders Abbey Way there is easy access to excellent walking and cycling routes. For the more adventurous we are a short drive to great mountain biking routes at Innerleithen and Peebles. Melrose & Tweedbank railway station is a 10 min drive, Edinburgh is just under an hour away.

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An aerial view of a detached Northumbrian stone house is captured, showcasing its rustic charm and expansive gardens. The surrounding countryside features rolling hills and greenery, providing a serene backdrop to the property, which is accessed by a winding driveway.
Home in Tarset
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Peaceful Detached Home with Northumbrian Views

Charlton Gate is an imposing two bedroomed, two bathroom detached Northumbrian Stone House set within the Newton Estate and surrounded by private gardens and stunning views. The house is a perfectly placed to explore the Northumberland National Dark Sky Park and Kielder Water, just 20 minutes away. The Boe Rigg restaurant and bar is a 10-minute stroll away and a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants can be found in the traditional market town of Bellingham just two miles away.

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The exterior of a triangular black cabin is framed by lush greenery. Warm lights are strung along the edges, illuminating the cabin's large glass facade. A wooden deck with a railing provides an outdoor space for relaxation, seamlessly integrating with the natural surroundings.
Place to stay in Scottish Borders
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 565 reviews

The Black Triangle Cabin

The Black Triangle Cabin is a peaceful getaway situated on our property just outside of Jedburgh, a historic town in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The Cabin sleeps 2 people in a king size bed, with a separate living/kitchen space boasting views through the woods and across the fields. If you keep an eye out, you may see the deer that pass through regularly, or even hear our resident owl. Ideally located only an hour from Edinburgh, Newcastle and the St Abbs coastline.

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A unique cabin is illuminated warmly against a starry night sky. The structure features an open entrance showcasing interior lighting, with a small chimney rising alongside. Surrounding the cabin are natural landscapes, including a tree and grassy grounds, creating an intimate setting in nature.
Tiny home in Northumberland
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

The View: idyllic and remote off-grid cabin

*2026 dates (up until July) now open!* Looking for a peaceful, secluded stay immersed in nature, with stunning views and no neighbours? This is the place for you. Hidden away in the hills with the most spectacular view of the Cheviots, The View is a truly unique space. Sitting completely on its own at the edge of the moors, this off-grid modern cabin offers total tranquillity. Head out hill walking by day, then return to relax by the roaring fire and gaze up at the stars.

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Castle in Scottish Borders
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Ancient Castle above the River Tweed

Mary Queen of Scot's chamber at Neidpath Castle is perhaps the most romantic place to stay in the Scottish Borders. Explore privately the whole castle and then retire to enjoy your suite rooms. The antique four poster bed, deep roll top bath and open fire evoke earlier times, but are truly comfortable and luxurious. An elegant table is set for breakfast. Peebles is 10 minutes walk away, with a host of shops and restaurants, as well as a museum and award winning chocolatier.

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The water tower, a distinctive architectural feature, is showcased against a twilight backdrop. Soft illumination from the windows highlights the structure's unique silhouette, while dark trees surround the base, enhancing its presence in the tranquil landscape.
Home in Dalkeith
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

The Historic Dalkeith Water Tower

The water tower is a bespoke home in an historic building sensitively converted by its architect owner. The tower is located in the historic town of Dalkeith and the settlement of Eskbank. 20 minutes by car from Edinburgh airport. A bus service into Edinburgh stops every 10- 15 minutes, the bus stop is a 2 minute walk away. 25 minutes by rail to the Scottish Borders or to the centre of Edinburgh from the local Eskbank Train Station, a 20 minute walk from the tower.

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A rustic shepherd's hut is situated on a military lorry with wooden siding and a corrugated metal roof. A staircase leads to a raised entrance, while greenery surrounds the base. Large glass doors offer views of the exterior, harmonizing with the natural landscape.
Shepherd’s hut in New Belses
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Hidden gem. Cosy Shepherds Hut in idyllic farmland

Welcome to SHEP – your cosy shepherd’s hut on a vintage military lorry, nestled along an old railway line on our family farm in the Scottish Borders. Snuggle up by the wood-burning stove in winter or throw open the French doors for a summer BBQ. Ideal for couples, families or solo stays. Optional wood-fired hot tub – £70 per stay (please book in advance). Pre-light service can be requested but is not always available. Extra logs can be purchased for £15 per bag.

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Guesthouse in Stow
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

The Wedale Bothy, private cottage in the Borders

The Wedale Bothy is a self-contained stone cottage with a large walled garden in an idyllic conservation area of the Scottish Borders. The perfect countryside get-away! - newly renovated with mod cons - 5-minute walk to the train station with regular service to Edinburgh and Border towns - 2-minute walk to a charming coffee shop - free parking in private car port - key safe for flexible check-in - hill-walking on the doorstep - scenic views wherever you look

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An open plan living area features two brown leather sofas with plaid accent pillows, arranged around a wooden coffee table. The kitchen area, with light countertops, includes a window overlooking greenery and is equipped with various appliances. Natural light fills the space.
Home in Kelso
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Stichill Stables Self Catering

We are within half an hour's drive from the beach and railway stations. You’ll love Stichill Stables because of the views and the peaceful location. Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and business travellers who have their car. We can also accommodate a child / third person if required. We are in a fairly rural location, the nearest shops, bars and restaurants being approximately four miles away in the town of Kelso in the Scottish Borders.

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A serene river flows gently through a vibrant green landscape, framed by lush trees and rolling hills. The clear blue sky reflects a tranquil atmosphere, inviting exploration of the surrounding countryside.
Apartment in Peebles
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 684 reviews

Cosy studio on banks of River Tweed

Comfortable open plan kitchen/studio flat close to town and beautiful river/hill walks. Large king size bed , furnished kitchen with all mod cons, Bathroom, shower, smart tv and wifi. Ideal for exploring Borders or Edinburgh. On street parking, bicycle storage available. Animal friendly. Lots of nice places nearby to visit, countryside to explore, biking trails, great local shops, cafes and a good variety of restaurants.

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