Edington Mill self catering, at Duns in the Scottish bordersEDINGTON MILL
1 The Mill Building,
Edington Mill,
Duns,
Berwickshire,
Scottish Borders
TD11 3LE

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Sleeps: 6.
Well behaved pets welcome.
No smoking.

Low season £350 pw.
Mid season £450 pw.
High season £550 pw.



For further details please contact:

Denise Hosie
Tel: 0131 337 9274


 Luxury 3 bedroom self-catering house, forming part of the recently converted mill in a peaceful, rural setting overlooking the River Whiteadder.  Within easy reach of Edinburgh and Northumberland. Edington Mill lies on the banks of the River Whiteadder, amidst the magnificent rolling countryside of the Scottish Borders. The property has been tastefully converted combining the charm of many original features whilst integrating everything required for modern day living.

Accommodation comprises3 double bedrooms (1 king with en-suite, 1 double, 1 twin), spacious lounge/kitchen/diner. Cloakroom and family bathroom. Large garage and plenty of unrestricted parking.

Ground Floor  
  • Garage and entrance hall
First Floor  
  • Lounge/kitchen/dining room
  • Double bedroom
  • Cloakroom
Second Floor  
  • Double bedroom
  • En-suite shower room
  • Twin bedroom
  • Family bathroom
 Towels, heating and bed linen are included. Beds are made up before your arrival. Check in time is from 3pm on day of arrival and check out time at 10am on day of departure.

Local Information  
  • Edington Mill is the perfect setting from which to explore the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland. It is located within two miles of Chirnside and less than eight miles from the border towns of Duns and Berwick-upon-Tweed, where you will find a good range of ammenities including supermarkets, leisure facilites and eating places.
  • Along the river bank lie tranquil woodland walks. The abundant wildlife, including otter, birds of prey and salmon moving upstream to spawn, provides both relaxation and fascination in equal measure.
  • Local areas of interest include the village of Chirnside, which has a range of shops including a butchers, fish and chip shop, newsagents, food stores, bank and post office. Chirnside Hall Hotel, Chirnside Inn and the Red Lion serve food and drink.
  • Duns offers a good range of shops, mostly set around an open square. These include a supermarket, chemist, newsagents, hardware and several other general stores. There are several places to eat including the excellent Black Bull Hotel, a chinese restaurant, thai restaurant and indian takeaway.
  • Berwick-upon-tweed is one of the most picturesque towns on the region's coast with attractive red roofed houses, pinkish grey Georgian buildings and the fine seventeenth century bridge which spans the River Tweed. A host of other historical sites are complimented by an impressive range of local amenities including supermarkets , a wide range of sporting clubs and a vibrant farmers market, where a delicious range of tempting local produce is available.
  • A folder is available at Edington Mill containing details of local attractions and historic sites.
  • Fishing is allowed on the River Whiteadder with the purchase of relevant permit.
 


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