Cedar Cottage is an attractively positioned cottage set in 1200 acres of tranquil parkland on a historic Berwickshire estate.
A four bedroom property with all accommodation on one level reached by 4 steps, it sleeps eight people comfortably. Set in its own secluded garden beside the historic walled garden looking onto fields grazed by sheep, this sunny, warm spacious cottage is ideal for couples, bird-watchers, family holidays, walkers, fishermen and golfers.
The accommodation comprises:
Living room Dining room Kitchen Master bedroom with queen bed, ensuite bathroom and power shower cubicle Double bedroom with double bed Twin bedroom with 2 single beds Bunk bedroom with bunk beds Family bathroom with bath, power shower cubicle and toilet Utility room Garden with patio furniture Ample parking
Included: calor-gas fired central heating, electricity, towels and bed linen.
About the location (Duns, Berwickshire)
Cedar Cottage is set in its own secluded garden beside the Estate's historic walled garden and looks onto fields grazed by sheep. This sunny, warm, spacious cottage is ideal for couples, bird-watchers, family holidays, walkers, fishermen and golfers and is also right beside the Estate's private tennis court. Duns Castle itself is visible from the cottage and, just a short walk away, guests can enjoy the Estate's private grounds, frequented by Swans, Ducks and other wildfowl, and Duns Law, site of the old town of Duns and the Covenanter Fort. Today, cattle and sheep are often to be seen grazing upon its slopes. Cedar Cottage also sits on the edge of woodland, with access to extensive forest trails and a large variety of mature trees, many bearing identification plates to inspire the curious. The woods are home to Roe Deer, Pheasants, Squirrels and Owls. The cottage itself is easily accessible, yet secluded and guests can often enjoy starlit nights and bathe in the tranquillity of it all.
Sir Walter Scott is one of the Scottish Borders' most famous champions. His poetic descriptions of the local landscape, lifestyle and community are still true to this day. There is so much to explore in the local area, it is certain to appeal to ramblers, nature lovers, golfers and lovers of History alike.
The nearby town of Duns is surprisingly well-appointed for its size and the local population will be more than happy to make you and your family feel welcome.