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Crosshall Farmhouse B&B

Greenlaw | Duns, Greenlaw TD10 6UL, Scotland
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 April 2013

5 *****....... Crosshall Farmhouse..B/B ticks all the right boxes,A real gem in the heart of the berwickshire countryside made most welcome by Judy and Jim,the rooms where warm,clean, and cosy.A mouthwatering full english breakfast set us up for the day and nothing was too much trouble..........HIGHLY RECOMMEND...thank you..

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Brighton, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 October 2012

A warm welcome and a sumptuouse room. A character farmhouse furnished in a plush but cosy manner. A mouthwatering breakfast and all marinaded in a serene location. Go on give yourself a treat ! Derek and Jane

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Lancaster, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 September 2012

We have stayed at Crosshall a couple of times now and love the whole experience, from the warm welcome through to the lovely immaculate rooms and the delicious breakfasts on offer. It suits us perfectly for visiting the area. If you need information on pubs etc Judy is your 'man'! The Border Country should be given more attention by travel... More

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Green Mountains
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 27 August 2012

My wife and I always stay in B&Bs whenever we travel. Judy and Jim Caven's Crosshall Farmhouse is on our personal Top 5 list. The other reviews are spot-on.... the house is historic, spacious, sunny, immaculate, beautifully furnished and landscaped. The owners are outgoing, amicable folks who immediately put us at ease... and Judy cooks one mean breakfast, to boot.... More

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Lydney, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 August 2012

We've stayed in some good B&Bs but this is the best yet. A beautiful house, exquisitely decorated and furnished. Extremely well appointed spacious and comfortable rooms with superb attention to detail. We really appreciated the welcome and friendliness of our hosts, Judy and Jim, during the three day stay and their help booking evening meals. As for breakfast .......... wow!... More

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Chorley, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 August 2012 via mobile

Four of us stayed here for three nights and we really couldn't have found anywhere better. The rooms are sumptuously furnished and everywhere is so clean and tidy that it was difficult to imagine that other guests had stayed there before us. To complement the luxurious rooms the breakfast was the best ever. We were made to feel very welcome... More

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Saltcoats, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 July 2012

Cant speak highly enough of the quality of this "find" in the Borders. Ideally situated for visiting Kelso and the surrounding area. We had a lovely room as pictured in their photos and everything was exactly as one would want or require. Although our visit to the area was necessarily brief this time, the high standard of the accommodation, the... More

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Scotland
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 July 2012

This is an amazingly comfortable and stylish place to stay. The bedrooms are large and well decorated with great facilities. Quiet and peaceful location. Breakfast excellent with fresh fruit and cereals as well as the tasty cooked breakfast. Hosts are really helpful and friendly. Deserves its gold stars.

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Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 July 2012

We have just returned from 2 nights in Crosshall Farmhouse B and B. It is in a beautiful, peaceful location, with super helpful and friendly hosts. The breakfast was delicious, and the rooms are so comfortable, beautifully decorated and absolutely spotless. We had the loveliest little holiday there, and hope to return soon.

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Nottingham, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 June 2012

My wife and I returned to this quite excellent B and B for the first time after a gap of several years after making 3 previous visits. Our memories had not let us down - it was everything we remembered and more! From the warm and friendly welcome through a quite beautiful room and house to a most varied and... More

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Address: Greenlaw | Duns, Greenlaw TD10 6UL, Scotland
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Region: United Kingdom > Scotland > Borders > Greenlaw
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Free Breakfast Free High-Speed Internet Free Parking
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Ranked #1 of 2 B&Bs / Inns in Greenlaw
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Official Description (provided by the hotel):
Crosshall Farmhouse is a beautifully decorated traditional farmhouse boasting a warm, friendly and homely atmosphere. Set amongst picturesque countryside and overlooking the Cheviot hills, Crosshall is an ideal base for exploring the local area where there is plenty to see and do. Set in such a rural area means you have to drive everywhere, on special occasions we will act as a taxi to a local restaurant if we are available. With many an old market town including Kelso, Melrose, Duns, Coldstream and Berwick-upon-Tweed, there is everything from golfing to fishing, walking to mountain biking, castles to stately homes meaning there is something for everyone.The town of Kelso, only a 5 minute drive from Crosshall, situated on the banks of the River Tweed is one of the most beautiful towns in the Scottish Borders. Known for its world famous Salmon fishing and its busy race course, Kelso also boasts local attractions such as Floors Castle, still inhabited by the Duke of Roxburghe, the ruined Abbey dating back to 1128 and the largest market square in Scotland. Summer months sees Kelso hosting events such as the Border Union Agricultural Show, The championship dog show, Scottish Number one Scooter Rally, The Kelso Ram sales and BMF motorcycle festival which brings in an abundance of visitors to the area. Further a field Holy island is only a 45 minute drive towards the coast and is well worth a visit. The City of Edinburgh is only an hour up the road and easy to get to. I would recommend using the park and ride from the outskirts of town and is easy to find just ask me for a map! History right on our door stepCrosshall gets its name from the monument just along the road. The sandstone cross was erected after the second crusade in 1114 where local tradition says that the Governor of Hume Castle (which can be seen on the horizon from Crosshall) was killed on the spot in a skirmish. The place where it stands, until lately called Headrigs is reported by tradition to have been named after a battle which was fought there, in which the slaughter was so great that the small stream of Liprick, along the road, ran with blood for 24 hours. ... more   less 

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