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Lynnwood Cottage has been recently restored and refurbished from a small cottage and stable/barn building into a large comfortable, welcoming bed & breakfast home. It is situated in two acres of private grounds, next to the Slitrig river, in a central but secluded part of Hawick. Margaret and David Brown are your hosts in this idyllic bed and breakfast accommodation. Lynnwood Cottage Bed and Breakfast AccommodationThere are two private suites, one has it's own private entrance leading into a sitting/dining room with a large adjoining twin bedroom. This suite has it's own private spa bathroom. The second suite also has it's own private entrance into a large loft conversion sitting/dining room, with log burning stove. It has an adjoining double bedroom and a separate dressing room and shower room. Enjoy a peaceful, quiet, relaxing break in the heart of the Scottish Borders. Lynnwood Cottage is almost two hundred years old and was once the gardeners cottage to the Lynnwood Mansion house. Suite One The twin room sitting area can easily be converted into an extra double sofa bed to accommodate up to four people. Suite Two Tastefully furnished, this suite offers luxury and comfort and has its own private entrance and outside patio area. Attractions Hawick is the largest of the Border towns and boasts one of the best parks in Scotland. Wilton lodge park covers over 107 acres of riverside and tree-lined walks and recreational facilities. 'The Horse' at the end of the High Street is the 1514 memorial, an impressive equestrian statue which commemorates the victory of local youths over English invaders at nearby Hornshole in 1514. One of the oldest Border Common Ridings, held in early summer, it is steeped in history and tradition is definitely a celebration worth seeing. The pride and passion of the town is also shown on the rugby field where many of the local men take on the rest of the region as local followers faithfully support each weekend at the Mansfield Rugby Park. Legendary rugby commentator Bill McLaren is a proud Hawick man. Drumlanrig's Tower is a romantic monument with a dark history, woven into the fabric of Hawick. A stronghold of cross-border warfare, its intriguing story unfolds as visitors are led through time from the middle ages to the Tower's eventual conversion into a gracious hotel in the 1930's. The Tower also incorporates the Information Centre. Email Lynnwood Cottage Bed and Breakfast enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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