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Sorrowlessfield Cottage

Owner: Mrs King
Address: Sorrowlessfield Farm, Earlston, Berwickshire, TD4 6AG
Telephone: 01896 849809
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Email: enquiries@sorrowlessfield.com
Website: www.sorrowlessfieldcottage.co.uk
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Weekly Rent: From £275 - £400 per week
Region: Berwickshire
Type: Self Catering Cottage
Accom: 1 Unit
Sleeps: 4
Rating: STB 3 Star, Cyclists Welcome, Walkers Welcome
Open: All Year

Sorrowlessfield Cottage

Description: Sorrowlessfield Cottage is a beautiful 18th century cottage forming part of a cobbled courtyard, comprising the cottage, farmhouse and therapy suite. The cottage has lovely views to the Black Hill and over the fields. It stands in 24 acres of peaceful woods and countryside, a few hundred yards from the River Leader which is also on the property. Free trout fishing is available on the river. The cottage has been completely refurbished, to ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay. There are a number of sign-posted walks in the area, one of which can be commenced from the cottage. Two bedrooms: 1 Kingsize bed room and 1 double bedded room. All beds have duvets and pillows and linen is provided. A cot is provided when requested. Living room which has freeview digital TV. There is also a radio and CD player. A woodburning stove plus log supply makes for a very cosy winter room. Kitchen/Dining room which has a gas cooker, microwave, electric kettle, toaster and fridge. Bathroom with bath and electric shower. Oil fired combi boiler central heating and water heating. Utility room with washing machine and pulley for drying clothes above the boiler. Useful for fishermen, walkers and cyclists. Extra toilet beside the Utility Room. Parking beside the cottage. Garage space for bicycles. Garden Area.

Location: We are one hour's drive from Edinburgh, so one can combine a country holiday with visits to the city. The nearby busy little town of Melrose has an excellent selection of shops, hotels and restaurants. There are many fascinating places to explore in the Borders and great walking and cycling. Amongst the many attractions is Melrose Abbey. Nearby on the Tweed there is excellent salmon fishing. If you want to visit Edinburgh during your stay, it is barely an hour away by car. There is a direct bus route to Edinburgh from the top of the drive, should you not want to take your car.