Located on the high street of the historic town of Jedburgh, The Spread Eagle Hotel is a listed building which has been restored and upgraded with modern conveniences, such as free Wi-Fi and free...
Carol
United Kingdom
We had a very warm reception at the hotel. Our room was very spacious and had everything we needed. We were out very late doing a ghost hunt at the Jail so we were freezing! We came back to a very cosy and warm room. The breakfast room was lovely and good service. We would stay again.
Set within 15 acres of rural woodland and gardens, this guest house is 1.5 miles from the centre of Jedburgh. Hundalee House has free WiFi and eggs from resident hens are served in the mornings.
Peter
United Kingdom
An excellent location. A warm welcome. Well appointed bedroom. Comfortable bed. Superb breakfast.
Set in a grand Georgian house and landscaped gardens, Allerton House offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and cooked breakfasts. The pretty town centre of Jedburgh is a 5-minute walk away.
David
United Kingdom
Lovely house, easy to find, great parking capacity if you have a car. Brilliant bath, needed after twenty two mile walk. Beautiful room, lovely large bed. Brilliant breakfast and fantastic service from the staff. I spoke to the owners who were away, but the staff they had in place did a fantastic job. They when the extra mile by chasing me down the street as I forge my waterproof over trousers. These were really needed on the St Cuthbert's Way in April!
Offering river views, Billerwell B&B is an accommodation located in Hawick, 29 km from Melrose Abbey and 48 km from Traquair House.
Sam
United Kingdom
Really clean and tidy and very accommodating owners as I was later than originally planned. The room and facilities are really nice and everything was clean and comfy. The breakfast was great, especially the black pudding and scrambled eggs. Would definitely stop again when in the area.
Set in Kelso, 41 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, SCHLOSS Roxburghe, part of Destination by Hyatt offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Jillian
United Kingdom
Wonderful spa facilities and really friendly staff.
Set in a 10-acre private estate, Dryburgh Abbey Hotel features an award-winning restaurant, free Wi-Fi and large rooms with luxury toiletries.
Karen
United Kingdom
Lovely old style hotel in a scenic location.
Very quiet and peaceful.
Spacious room with comfy bed and lots of hot water.
Short but good menu - obviously chef prepared and cooked food. Really enjoyed my meals.
Dog friendly.
Friendly helpful reception staff.
Lovely little market town where we normally just break our...
Lovely little market town where we normally just break our journey up to Aberdeen. It was nice to spend a little bit longer even though it's now the 'off season'. Lovely surroundings - it would seem there's a lot to do around there in Spring/Summer. Also some nice restaurants - especially Bella Sicily.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Plenty to see all within easy walking distance in this small...
Plenty to see all within easy walking distance in this small town. Good choice of eating out, even on a Sunday evening. There is also a good selection of independent shops and small businesses in the centre.
Alexander
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Jedburgh is a very interesting old town with some colourful...
Jedburgh is a very interesting old town with some colourful buildings and a wonderful Abbey which although in ruins is beautiful There are some great historic homes to visit and the whole area has lovely scenery.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely apartment, felt more like a cottage.
Lovely apartment, felt more like a cottage.
Everyone in Jedburgh were friendly and helpful.
Plenty of shops, gift shops, bars and restaurants and places of interest, also near to other places to visit ie. Kelso, Hawick and a bit further Edinburgh.
All car parks in Jedburgh are free which is a huge bonus.
The river walk is very relaxing.
MARIE
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our was just an overnight stop travelling back home.from a...
Our was just an overnight stop travelling back home.from a trip to the far orth if Scotland. But a longer stay would have allowed us to visit some of the historical sites which looked interesting.
There was a very ni e italian restaurant opposite the 'hotel'.
Roger
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Jedburgh was a good base for the walks and visits to abbeys...
Jedburgh was a good base for the walks and visits to abbeys we had plaaned. However, tip for other travellers if you want to eat out book ahead! Opening times in the Borders are quirky to say the least and sometimes owners don't adhere to them. We found some great restaurants but we discovered you can't just go into Jedburgh and expect to get a meal!
The Allerton is located right in Jedburgh within walking distance of the Abby and dining locations. The suite we had included a bedroom, a small kitchen area, a sitting room, and a bathroom with a shower and heated towel rack. The breakfast was what you would expect from and highly rated guest house. It was prepared extremely well. You sit at individual tables with your room name on a label for your table. The coffee comes in a French press and is excellent. We would stay here again should we ever have a reason to come back to Jedburgh.
The position of the accommodation was ideal, just a short walk into town. The room was very large and it was nice to have a bath and a small kitchenet. The breakfast was without doubt the best we had on our 2 week tour of the UK. If in this area would stay again. Jedburgh is a very interesting place and well worth a look.
The location was perfect, five minutes walk to centre. Clean, well equipped comfortable and host left a good supply of bread, milk, biscuits, cereal etc. The accomodation is spotless and the bed is very comfortable . No table to dine on but trays are provided. Excellent base to explore a beautiful and interesting area.
Great property, conveniently located with a short walk to the high street. The host made sure there was a small breakfast provided and the cottage is very well equipped for self-catering. Very clean and cosy, one of the best places we stayed in in Jedburgh. Super friendly host who made sure all was OK during our stay.
The house is beautiful, in a lovely isolated location but sufficiently close to Jedburgh for food. The room was very comfortable and the shower very good. Breakfast was served in the most wonderful room with an open fire which Sheila lit despite there being only two of us there.
All in all a very good experience
easy to find entry keys,
heating was on when i arrived,
very cold weather,
so very welcome warmth.
full kitched utilities, all areas clean,
choise of bedrooms,
shower and bath fully working.
polite host.
good comunication.
return when in Jedburgh again.
John....
The breakfast was excellent, good choice, with homemade marmalade. The house is a short walk from the town centre of Jedburgh making dining out easy and walkable. Use of super covered outdoor area available for own carry-out food.
Excellent breakfast quality ingredients finely cooked and presented. Friendly and attentive front of house and waiting staff. The hotel had a warm and agreeable atmosphere in keeping with the building`s history.
Beautiful location, quiet, peaceful manor house. Only 2 rooms for guests in a separate wing of the house. Breakfast room also lovely with sitting area and views of the pond and adjoining farm fields.
A great place for a family stay! Location is situated well to visit into areas like Jedburgh, Melrose and Earlston. Handy country park is only a 5 minute drive away which has a great park for kids.
Everything. Hundalee house is a beautiful house, set in lovely grounds close to Jedburgh. We were made very welcome and it was lovely to be greeted by friendly dogs as well
We both loved the fact that it was so clean and well kept in such a beautiful area. The owner was nice when they handed us the keys and showed us round the property.
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