The Cottage, Polwarth Crofts, is highly praised for its comfort, cleanliness, and peaceful location. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities, the beautiful garden, and the wildlife. The property's charm and the owners' hospitality contribute to a delightful stay, although some minor maintenance issues are noted.
Guests consistently mention that the cottage is immaculately clean, with several reviews highlighting its spotlessness. One review mentioned decor being tired, but this does not directly relate to cleanliness.
The location is described as peaceful, quiet, and ideal for exploring the Scottish Borders and Northumberland. It is noted for its wildlife and proximity to attractions, although one review mentioned the road leading to the property being in poor condition.
Numerous guests found the cottage to be comfortable, with special mentions of comfy beds and a cosy atmosphere. There was a single complaint about uncomfortable soft furnishings, but this appears to be an outlier.
The cottage is generally well-regarded for its facilities, being well-equipped and having great showers. However, some guests noted the lack of a banister rail on steep stairs, no outside lights, and the garden not being fully enclosed, which affects the score.
Guests frequently mention a generous welcome pack, which indicates thoughtfulness from the owners. However, as gifts are not guaranteed, future guests should consider this a delightful bonus rather than an expectation.
Duns 4 miles. This detached B-listed, former shepherd’s cottage is tucked away within the rolling hills and woodlands of the Scottish Borders, between the towns of Greenlaw and Duns. This superb retreat is perfect for a friends or family gathering for those looking to explore the area steeped with spellbinding castles, a picturesque coastline and a magnitude of activities to suit all ages and tastes. Rest your muddy boots and rain coats within the spacious hallway before stepping into the wonderfully presented property, boasting a clever blend of traditional charm and contemporary styling. Find a well-equipped kitchen where you will find all the necessities to cater your own delicious evening meals for you and your loved ones. Settle down for your meal within the dining area, where you will be delighted by the quirky sitting arrangement to plan the days ahead over a meal or a glass of wine. After dinner, look forward to sinking into the plush sofas which rest in front of the open fire, or if you are visiting with any budding pianists, they can make the most of the traditional piano that awaits them. As the evening draws to a close, drift off to sleep within one of the brightly decorated bedrooms, comprising of a double bedroom with an en-suite, a double bedroom and a twin bedroom. Each bedroom has been designed with a refreshing interior to ensure that you wake up each morning within serenity. From the south-facing double twin bedroom, feast your eyes on the glorious view towards the Cheviot Hills. Spend a moment or two within the delightful garden area, where you can soak up the sun whilst your canine companions stretch their legs on the spacious lawn. Venture into the centre of Duns, where you will find a traditional pub, a choice of restaurants as well as shops for picking up any essentials. Whilst visiting the town, you will also find a grand 14th century castle, a swimming pool and a golf club. Further afield attractions include the Berwickshire coast where you find the picturesque harbour ports of Eyemouth and St Abb's, or walk along the coastal path to discover some of the highest cliffs in Britain. The great Border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is within easy reach by car as are the delightful towns of the central Borders, Melrose, Kelso and Jedburgh, famous for their ancient ruined abbeys, among much else. The Southern Upland Way passes a few miles away through the Lammermuir Hills, and Edinburgh is only an hour away by car. Polwarth Crofts Farmhouse is an idyllic base to spending time with your loved ones. EPC Rating: Band D
Duns is a small border town resting in a valley known as The Merse. Within the town you will find a good range of shops, including an award-winning butchers and quality delicatessen, pubs and restaurants, as well as the Jim Clark Museum to honour the famous racing driver who lived in the area. Within the surrounding area you will find many castles and historic houses including Manderston House.
Owner will accept a booking starting from 28th December 2024, please call Sykes to arrange.
Three bedrooms; 1 x super kingsize bed (can be twin on request) with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x super kingsize bed (can be twin on request), 1 x double.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with open fire.
Gas central heating and an open fire.
Washer/dryer, dishwasher, electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, TV, selection of books, games and DVDs, piano and WiFi.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Fuel, power and starter pack included in rent.
Travel cot available.
Off-road parking.
Garden with lawn area and patio area with table and chairs.
Two pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking allowed.
Pub and shop within 3.8 miles.
Please note: the property is an old listed building and the cottage has low doorways, some uneven walls, areas of sloped and uneven flooring, and the stairwell is not a standard size so care must be taken when walking on it.
Mary
We loved the cottage, it was comfortable with all the facilities we needed. Rachel the owner was very helpful when we had a problem. The cottage is surrounded by trees and has lovely country walks on the doorstep so no need to get the car out! A delightful retreat! Duns is a lovely town just 3 miles away with all facilities you need. We would love to return! Mary Bishop
Stephen
Lovely gardens and so peaceful and quiet. In a brilliant location too. Many thanks, we hope to return one day soon. Stephen and family.
Cal
The house is well-equipped, clean and comfortable, and the area quiet with plenty of birds and butterflies around the garden. Bats at night too if you're patient! The lack of light pollution made for great star gazing as well. There are plenty of places to visit nearby, and the adventurous members of our party had fun exploring. It has been a chilly summer overall, so we can also note that the heating works well if needed! We definitely recommend a stay here as long as the features of an older house (all accurately noted in the listing) work for you. We really enjoyed spending our week in this beautiful house. Thank you Rachel, and John too, for being so responsive when we had any questions, it was much appreciated.
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