Cotoneaster Cottage, Coldstream

Holiday cottage/Self catering

Cotoneaster cottage is wheelchair friendly. Sleeps 6/7 in 3 bedrooms. 1 kingsize with single off. 1 double and 1 twin. Large bathroom with wheel-in shower and bath. Basin and WC with handrails. Seperate shower room with basin and WC. Newly fitted kitchen, lounge/dining room.

Check in: 2:00pm
Check out: 10:00am

Property address

  • Cotoneaster Cottage
  • Little Swinton
  • Coldstream
  • Scottish Borders
  • Scotland
  • TD12 4HH
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Capacity

  • Rooms: 3
  • Sleeps: 7

Cotoneaster Cottage map

Facilities

  • Child-Friendly
  • Golf
  • Horse Riding
  • Near Beach
  • Pets Allowed
  • Walking
  • Wheelchair Access

Local attractions

  • The Scottish Borderland has more than it's share of interesting places to visit
  • With it's history of cross border raiding, battles, Monks and Romans, we are left with many monuments and memories to see and ponder over
  • When you arrive here you will be impressed by the beauty and peacefulness of it all
  • As a base to see all this the Scottish Borders is ideal
  • The River Tweed runs through this beautiful land of rolling hills and the occasional dormant volcanos such as the Eildon Hills at Melrose and the Black Hill near Earlston
  • For the artist with canvas and paint there are endless subjects to capture
  • Sir Walter Scott resided near Melrose at the house known as Abbotsford which is well worth a visit
  • He had a famous view named after him called Scott's View
  • It can be observed near the village of Bemersyde
  • It is said that the horse which pulled his coffin to his final resting place at Dryburgh Abbey stopped there as it always did for twenty minutes
  • Trout and Salmon fishing is a major attraction as the river Tweed and it's tributaries are excellent for both
  • Monks played a major part in the goings on of border folk
  • They built abbeys to live and work in throughout the borders and there are some fine ruins to see to this day
  • Roman artefacts and Forts are still being discovered with Trimontium Fort near Newstead being the source of many discoveries
  • There is a museum at Melrose Abbey where you can see many of the Roman artefacts found

Payment methods

Cash and cheques are accepted.