Falla Farmhouse in Jedburgh

Welcome to Falla Farmhouse. This farmhouse cottage on the outskirts of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders region can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x first floor king-size, 1 x first floor super king-size (zip/link, can be twins on request), 1 x ground floor twin. First floor bathroom with bath and hand-held shower, WC and basin. Ground floor shower room with walk in shower, WC, basin, towel rail and underfloor heating. Open-plan kitchen/dining/dining room with woodburning stove. Games room Oil central heating, woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, kettle, hairdryer, Smart TV, WiFi, table football. Fuel, power and woodburner starter pack inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Front garden with bench and table seating and secluded rear garden with bench. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 8 miles. Note: There is a short unadopted road to the property.

Location

Falla Farmhouse is a former farm building resting on the outskirts of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. It has a total of three bedrooms, including two king-size rooms with zip/link beds and a further king-size room, as well as two bathrooms. The cottage is completed with an open living with a woodburning stove. The outside area is completed with big gardens and spectacular trees and plants to blend into the picturesque views of the meadows nearby. This Falla Farmhouse is ideal for a family getaway or an adult group looking for a place to stay whilst they explore the nearby environment of the Scottish Borders.

The historic town of Jedburgh is a small, quiet town lying 10 miles inside the Scottish Border, situated halfway between Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh. Set amidst the stunning countryside of the Borders, Jedburgh has much to offer visitors. There are charming shops, pubs and award-winning, family-run restaurants to enjoy nearby, as well as historic attractions such as the fascinating Jedburgh Castle Jail, Mary Queen of Scots House and the imposing abbey, which towers over the town and dates back to 1138. Great fishing can be enjoyed on the Teviot, Tweed and Jed Rivers and there are 21 excellent golf courses to choose from. The Borders also offer some superb walking and cycling over breathtaking hillsides or amongst the enchanting Border Forests, and along St Cuthbert's Way, a 62 mile trail between Melrose and Lindisfarne, which passes Harestanes Countryside Visistor Centre. The towns of Melrose, Kelso and Peebles are just a short drive away and are a joy to explore at leisure.

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