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Pear Cottage - Priorwood Garden

(Ref. 1060394)

Melrose, Scottish Borders Show on map

4.4

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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42 Customer Reviews

  • "Better fridge in terms of size and able to maintain a low temperature would be a good improvement."

    Perhaps a washer/dryer might be useful , particularly in poorer weather periods.

    Reviewed by GlenDec 2023

  • "A cosy flat providing us with very good accomodation for our holiday."

    We were grateful for the warmth of the flat when we arrived on a wet afternoon following a wet walk; milk and shortbread ready for the essential cup of tea. Thank you.

    We hope to see you again soon at a NTS cottage. Property Owner

    Reviewed by LesleyOct 2023

  • "The cottage were absolutely lovely could not fault it in any way."

    Clean comfy well equipped for all your needs. Garden was lovely to walk around and just sit and talk. Can’t wait to come back next year for longer than a week. Any one staying here will not be disappointed well worth the money you pay and a very enjoyable stay….. loads to see and do lots of places just a few miles down the road to visit . Thank you The National Trust for allowing us to spend time in your cottage

    Thank you so much for the lovely comments, we hope to see you again soon. Property Owner

    Reviewed by MandySep 2023

  • "A lovely apartment in central Melrose."

    The location is excellent. Pear cottage has a really nice ‘feel’ to it. The bed was comfortable, there is a new sofa and a replacement new dishwasher was delivered while we were staying. Gordon the NTS manager was very friendly. A few points need to be addressed. There is No under lighting in the kitchen. A single ceiling light is insufficient when working and in my view is a Health & Safety Issue, as the surfaces are dark and you cast your own shadow. The fridge is tiny and the door brackets are too small to hold many cartons/bottles. Finally we agree that installing a grab rail to assist in getting in and out of the bath, having used the shower, again would be a Health & Safety improvement. In conclusion we would certainly recommend Pear Cottage and if the improvements are carried out they would enhance the quality of the stay.

    Thank you for your feedback, lovely to read that you found the bed was comfortable. Thank you for allowing us to install the new dishwasher while you were staying in the cottage. We are exploring how we can retro fit under unit lighting in the kitchen to help improve the task lighting. We have also contacted our H&S team about improving access to the bath. Property Owner

    Reviewed by AlisonAug 2023

  • "We left the cottage cleaner than we found it."

    The bedroom needed dusting and the dishwasher wasn’t working properly. The water didn’t heat up to a sufficient temperature to clean the dishes. There were dirty dishes in the dishwasher when we arrived, possibly put on but not checked. The most distressing was the workmen who arrived at 07.30 on the day of our departure and asked us to move our car. They told us they had work to do for the National Trust. It was raining heavily so my husband offered to move it as long as we could bring it back to pack at 09.00 They said this was no good as they needed time to set up their equipment. They stood and waited at the bottom of the steps until we left. This was unpleasant, unnecessary and stressful. We had understood we had access to the Priory garden but it ruend out this was only during opening hours 10-5pm the same as any member of the public. It would have been lovely to sit there in the evening as there was nowhere else. I am truly sorry if this is all gloom, we have stayed in lots of National Trust Properties in York, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and this was such a disappointment.

    Reviewed by Anita D CJul 2023

  • "We enjoyed a truly first class stay at Pear Cottage."

    The facilities provided are excellent value for money. We appreciated very much the nice touch offered by the shortbread 'gift' left on the dining room table. A very nice 'welcome' to the cottage. Excellent location, excellent facilities. The parking space available was a further bonus. Thank you very much.

    Thank you very much for the kind words about Pear Cottage, glad you enjoyed your stay and we hope to welcome you back to Melrose or one of the other National Trust for Scotland cottages. Property Owner

    Reviewed by PhilipJul 2023

  • "No salt or kitchen towels available."

    Door entrance rather difficult. Welcome information in a rather poor place. Tickety poo shop needs it's door repaired. Possible visit details not all in the one place.

    Thank you very much for your comments which we do appreciate to help improve what we offer in our cottages. Property Owner

    Reviewed by JohnJul 2023

  • "Pear cottage is in a good position in Melrose and having a dedicated parking bay is advantageous."

    Negative is not having hanging space in the wardrobe and only drawers and the fridge is very small. The couch in the lounge was hard not sure whether the cushions were missing.

    Reviewed by JanetJul 2023

  • "Lovely cosy cottage in excellent location."

    Generally well equipped but there are a few things we would suggest could make it even better. The bathroom window does not open. It would be good to get that eased as you need the ventilation for the shower. It would be good to have a grab rail on the bathroom wall so showers would be less daunting for the less well abled who might not have perfect balance. Please get a couple of bowls for serving salad or veg in the kitchen. The fridge is really quite small. It would be a good idea to replace the dishwasher with a bigger fridge. These are suggestions. We really enjoyed our stay. It's a lovely cottage .

    Many thanks for your feedback which does help us identify things that we can improve on. Property Owner

    Reviewed by AlisonJun 2023

  • "Ideal base for exploring the area, roses at top of stair case could do with a trim"

    Reviewed by TerryMay 2023

  • "We had a wonderful week, the property had everything we needed, the apple orchard was in bloom, the birds were singing."

    Melrose has good facilities and was a delight. We travelled by train and bus and that worked out well.

    Reviewed by LesleyMay 2023

  • "Pear Cottage was everything it was described as, Quaint, Exceptionally well furnished & presented, Clean, Beautiful Decor, Quiet, Ideal location for all amenities, We were so impressed, We booked it again for the following year."

    Thank you so much for the great feedback, it is great to read you enjoyed your stay and we look forward to welcoming you back. Property Owner

    Reviewed by MalcolmMar 2023

  • "Excellent stay enjoyed it very much Regards John Kerr"

    Reviewed by JohnFeb 2023

  • "This was a lovely cottage and we had a fantastic stay the only problem we had was that the electric cooker seemed to have a fault and would turn itself off but we left a not for the owners so hopefully it will be fixed."

    Reviewed by DanielleFeb 2023

  • "Wonderful location in central Melrose."

    The comfortable apartment had everything we needed and wanted. Facilities were a bit dated but that wasn’t a problem. Would happily hire the flat again

    Reviewed by BridgetDec 2022

  • "The dishwasher stopped working mid break, but didn’t affect our break."

    Really enjoyed our stay at PearCottage

    Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry that the dishwasher stopped working, out of our control but thank you for being so understanding. We hope to welcome you back to Melrose or any of the other NTS cottages. Property Owner

    Reviewed by LyndaDec 2022

  • "We loved this cottage."

    And the beautiful little Christmas tree was a wonderful surprise.

    Reviewed by GerardDec 2022

  • "Pear Cottage is warm and cosy and is situated in an excellent position for walks from the doorstep as well as being in the centre of town."

    The views from the windows are lovely, next time we hope to have a walk in the gardens which were closed for the winter. We found the sofa in the lounge to be too low for us to sit on without struggling to get up again but we managed with the two other chairs in the room. The kitchen was well stocked with equipment for cooking a meal when not eating out although the overhead light was too dim, I would suggest LED lights which are much brighter and also low energy. Also, another set of cutlery and plates would remove the need to do the washing up so often, saving more energy. The bed was very comfortable, in fact, the whole bedroom is a lovely place to sit and relax. The switch for turning off the cooker jammed on the last day and would not switch off, I'm sure the cleaners will have reported that though. All in all, we had a lovely week's holiday and hope to return again in the summer.

    Reviewed by AnneNov 2022

  • "We enjoyed our week at Pear Cottage and were pleased to note some improvements in the bedroom and living room since our stay last year."

    We found the cottage very clean. A couple of suggestions would be to get rid of the very large shelved cupboard in the bedroom and replace with normal size wardrobe with hanging space and drawers. The bathroom remains dated and substandard for the price being charged for this accommodation .

    Reviewed by SarahOct 2022

  • "Pear cottage was lovely and we had a great break."

    Views into the National Trust garden out of one window and views of the Abbey out of the other. We did have an issue with the current cleaning policy though. Check in is not until after 1700 with check out 0900 the following Saturday so in effect we lost a day (which we had obviously paid for) for cleaning. This would be understandable if the cottage was thoroughly sanitised but we found greasy fingerprints on the shaving mirror and human nose marks on the windows. Not entirely convinced the 8 hours for the deep clean due to covid was necessary considering these obvious areas not being cleaned. The check out for 0900 also requires you to strip the bedding and towels to bag up for the cleaning staff so plan an early start on the day you leave, you'll need it!

    Many thanks for your feedback about your stay at Pear Cottage in Melrose. We are disappointed to read your comments about the mirror and the window and will bring this to the attention of the cleaners. The teams of cleaners at our cottages are often not just cleaning one house in the day, they have to judge which property they start in as some guests are late in leaving , some guests leave the properties very clean and tidy and unfortunately other guests leave alot of debris. Some customers don't use the cooker all the holiday, others use the hob and oven every day. We don't know what the cottage will be like until we can enter so we do need to build in a contingency. Property Owner

    Reviewed by BruceSep 2022

  • "Very much enjoyed staying at Pear Cottage."

    Melrose and surrounding area very interesting and beautiful. Lots of local restaurants to try out when not cooking in.

    Reviewed by SarahJul 2022

  • "Well equipped and very comfortable cottage in great location."

    There was a problem.with the tap in the bathroom which was sorted out by the Wednesday of our stay.

    Thank you for your feedback. We are glad that the team in Melrose was able to get the tap fixed before the end of the stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by AlisonJun 2022

  • "Sykes and National Trust Scotland were very helpful and gave all the information requested re the parking problem."

    Fortunately there were no problems with the parking during our stay. We didn't find the holiday information until Thursday night, it could have been visible on arrival not tucked away in a drawer. Our train trip to Edinburgh was superb but some information about how easy it is at Tweedbank with free parking would have been useful. The bed is particularly comfortable, well equipped kitchen and cottage is in a very good central position. We had an excellent holiday, thank you.

    Thank you for your comments and we are pleased to read that the information about the parking bay and the work on the wall were clear. We hope to welcome you back to Pear Cottage or to one of the other NTS cottages in Scotland. Property Owner

    Reviewed by SallyJun 2022

  • "Pear Cottage was situated in a beautiful setting with the Abbey and gardens nearby."

    Restaurants and stores were within walking distance and there was good access to local buses and hiking trails. The apartment was comfortable, charming, peaceful and well stocked with all the essentials. There was good communication from the rental agency before during and after my stay. I would definitely recommend this lovely spot to anyone who is looking for a short or long term holiday rental.

    Many thanks for your lovely comments about Pear Cottage. The Priorwood Garden is lovely, great to have so many heritage apple trees. We hope to welcome you back to Pear Cottage cottages or one of the other NTS holiday cottages. Property Owner

    Reviewed by JaneMay 2022

  • "At very short notice we were informed by email that building work was being carried out and therefore parking at the property was no longer available."

    At no point did anyone have the courtesy to let us know that the former parking place immediately adjacent to Pear Tree cottage was going to be used for loading building materials into two skips. The noise started on Monday morning at 8am. After we contacted the NTS office to ask for information we did receive a prompt reply and apology. However, we were told that the use of the skips would finish probably by Tuesday and definitely by Wednesday. We were also told that builders had been asked not to load rubble into skips until 10am, or create undue noise. In fact the work continued until the end of the week and on the Tuesday morning the first skip was collected at 8am. We understood that the repair work was important and necessary but we felt that it would have been courteous to let us know in advance that such building work would be taking place and to have kept us informed of the continued loading of rubble by dumper trucks into skips throughout our stay. The loss of parking was inconvenient and difficult because there are almost no parking spaces in Abbey Street readily available and the nearest car park is often full since it is regularly used by visitors to the abbey and town, and cyclists who arrive by car to ride the 4 Abbeys route, as well as parking lots for overnight motor homes. Pear Tree cottage is lovely but our holiday was marred by the fact that the promised parking became unavailable at short notice. In addition one had the courtesy to inform us that the building work would create noise and dust immediately outside our entrance. This holiday was to celebrate our joint 70th birthdays and we are disappointed that neither care nor consideration was given to informing us fully of the impact of the building work.

    We are sorry that you received short notice of the work planned on the wall at the far end of Priorwood Garden. The work to re-build part of the wall in Priorwood Garden has been postponed for 3 years, it was imperative that the work was started as soon as possible and when the tradesmen were available. NTS had asked Sykes to notify all guests coming into Pear Cottage as soon as we knew. Our Operations Manager did call after you had contacted Sykes to explain the work. He explained that he had spoken directly with the contractors so the excavation works would not commence early or finish late (to be considerate to occupants of the cottage), however going forward the noisy works will continue on ad-hoc days, but cannot define what the dates will be. Pear Cottage is a very popular cottage and there is simply not a long enough window in bookings to carry out this work when the cottage is vacant. Again we are sorry that your holiday was marred by this work and hope that we will be able to welcome you back in the not too distant future. Property Owner

    Reviewed by IanMay 2022

  • "Lovely well equipped property with great views of Abbey and Priorwood Gardens."

    The new bed is very comfortable and enjoyed the new sofa which was delivered during our stay.

    Thank you very much for your positive comments. We are pleased that the work the team have carried out has been well received. Property Owner

    Reviewed by MaureenMay 2022

  • "Great place and fabulous location."

    Many thanks for your comments, we have recently invested in some soft refurbishment at Pear Cottage. Property Owner

    Reviewed by GaryApr 2022

  • "A lovely property overlooking Melrose Abbey."

    Quiet and comfortable. Nice and bright in the lounge with having three windows. Good size kitchen/diner. Actually all rooms were a good size for two people. Hope to return in the future.

    Many thanks for your positive feedback and we look forward to welcoming you back to Melrose and the NTS. Property Owner

    Reviewed by PaulMar 2022

  • "We had a great stay at Pear Cottage but there were two things that should be looked into: 1."

    The heating was strange and difficult to understand but luckily there was an electric heater which was fine in the lounge. 2. The sofa in the lounge was very uncomfortable and needs replacing. Everything else was first class and we loved our break in Melrose.

    Reviewed by JaniceMar 2022

  • "Interesting period property with a great location right in the centre of Melrose."

    The cottage was clean & had all mod.cons.needed. It was really cozy & we had full control of the heating.The view of the illuminated abbey at night was stunning. The only downside was the seating which was fairly uncomfortable- everything else was great.

    Thank you very much for your feedback. Good to read that you found the cottage cosy and well equipped. We are sorry to read that you found the seating uncomfortable as we have just replaced some of the chairs in the lounge. We will review the furniture with the interior designer who provided the seating. Property Owner

    Reviewed by AlisonMar 2022

  • "Very comfortable bed, good size and well equipped kitchen."

    The only problem I found was a sort of unpleasant smell in the sitting room but soon reported it to the NT office. In village centre, a few steps away from all amenities.

    Thank you very much for your feedback, glad to read you found the new beds comfortable. We are sorry that you experienced a smell in the sitting room and thank you for letting the staff know. Property Owner

    Reviewed by LauraFeb 2022

  • "During the current situation with Covid, we feel that with over 7 hours to clean the cottage it was not as clean as it should have been."

    Bits on carpets indicating little vacuuming. Dust on kitchen and bathroom floors, crumbs on kitchen countertops, odd splashes on tiles. Kitchen sink gritty. No washing up bowl. No wooden spoons. Broken lower shelf front in fridge. No shelf in bathroom, obviously broken and not replaced. Shelf below sink in bathroom dusty. Sink not 100% clean. Only one bedside table and lamp. Oversized wardrobe with no hanging space. Only four hangers on hooks. Bed had been moved from position looking out of window - why?! Despite this we will be booking to go again! We stayed there for many years when it was first available to rent.

    Reviewed by CarolineNov 2021

  • "We had a lovely holiday at Pear Cottage in October."

    It's in a great location between the ruined abbey & the gardens.The cottage was well equipped with a comfortable bed and no traffic noise to disturb our sleep and the heating was easy to control. My only real criticism is that the bedroom lacks a mirror in a well lit location with a plug socket nearby (this might be an issue if you're trying to style your hair). All infall it was very good value.

    Reviewed by AileenOct 2021

  • "Perfectly situation and very comfortable stay."

    Lots to do and see around the area, Galashiels home of the Great Scottish Tapestry opened this year and well worth a trip. Comfortable bed, and plenty warm enough cottage with great views into the garden and out to the monastry. I'd love to stay again. Would be perfect if a hoover could be provided (especially if bringing a dog) as its difficult to leave it as you found it when you only are provided with a broom.

    Thank you for you feedback, we are pleased you enjoyed your stay and we have added a hoover to the Cottage. Look forward to seeing you again. Property Owner

    Reviewed by HelenSep 2021

  • "Centrally situated in Melrose and overlooking the Abbey, beautiful pear cottage."

    A wonderful place to stay away from home to explore the Scottish boarders . We'll worth a visit, will come again

    Lovely to read your comments and we look forward to welcoming you again to Pear Cottage. Property Owner

    Reviewed by DianeJul 2021

  • "Quaint little property in great location, but several issues, all easily fixed took away from our enjoyment."

    Apart from the bathroom, there is not a mirror anywhere in the property for hair and makeup etc. this is an essential which has been commented before but no action taken. In the bedroom there is no facility to hang clothes on hangers, again mentioned before and unacceptable and even a free standing rail would suffice. In the kitchen the grill pan was thick with grease and both grill and oven require proper cleaning. There are two new oven trays supplied which are in great condition which is not surprising as they are too big for the oven. We were not about to clean the cooker, so did not use it. Other than a small hand brush and dustpan there is no floorbrush to maintain the property, and if the Henry vaccum is used it emits such a stench that it literally makes you gag. Needs replaced or properly sanitised. What should have been an enjoyable break was spoiled by the above issues which have been ignored by Sykes and The National Trust. Totally unacceptable.

    "Thank you for your feedback on this review page and for your time when we spoke to you directly. Just to update you we have added a peg rail to the bedroom to hang clothes. Thank you for the suggestions and we have added new oven trays and a floor brush. We have liased with our cleaning company about the cleanliness of the oven and grill and the Henry vacuum has been cleaned out and spare bags made available. Again thank you for bringing these issues to our attention. Property Owner

    Reviewed by JamesJul 2021

  • "Very well positioned cottage in a lovely town, parking space is a bonus, NT staff helpful and pleasant."

    Bathroom ready for upgrade but perfectly functional. Great position for exploring the East of Scotland..

    Thank you for your kind comments about the staff in Melrose and good to read that you enjoyed visiting the area. Property Owner

    Reviewed by GlynisJul 2021

  • "Melrose is a beautiful little town in a glorious area of countryside."

    The flat is centrally situated and very quiet. Quite basic in terms of equipment and comfort.

    Reviewed by ChrisJun 2021

  • "A lovely little flat, handy for everything."

    Bus stop across the road. Bathroom needs upgrading, and windows were single glazed, with 2 damaged panes. Flat was very clean, and we enjoyed the box of shortbread

    Thank you for your comments and we have noted your comments about the bathroom. Property Owner

    Reviewed by AnneJun 2021

  • "A clean, tidy flat in a lovely location with a spacious well equipped kitchen."

    We found heating and hot water working well. We did feel that the accommodation could be improved with the addition of somewhere to hang clothes ( we were forewarned by a previous review , and so brought clothes hangers) . This seems like a easy fix as there is space for a small freestanding hanging rail in the bedroom. More importantly , the bathroom does need refurbishment .

    Thank you for your suggestion and a Clothes handing rail is now in place . Property Owner

    Reviewed by SarahMay 2021

  • "There was confusion over where the key safe was located - it’s on the front door and the instructions said Harmony House."

    The location is absolutely perfect. WiFi is not secure. Niggly little thing but no one collects rubbish from the bin store on a Thursday - maybe this is Covid related? It’s a beautiful little place which we would definitely go back to. Thank you

    Thank you for the review. We were unaware of historic bin collection issues and can confirm the bins emptied every Thursday by the Council. WE look forward to welcoming you back to Pear Cottage. Property Owner

    Reviewed by SallyMay 2021

  • "The cottage is very pretty and in a great part of Melrose."

    The views over the garden are beautiful. Whilst we enjoyed the heritage aspects of the cottage there are items that could be improved. The bathroom really needs to be completely upgraded. Even in an historic setting it's good to have modern sanitary facilities. The bedroom needs to be re-considered as the layout is impractical. For example, there's nowhere to stand and dry your hair with a mirror. In addition, there is no wardrobe or even clothes hangers. Instead there's a rather large cupboard with shelves. This made it difficult to hang anything and we had to go out to buy some hangers and use hooks in the kitchen. Finally, the living room seating, particularly the sofa is small and not very comfortable. In addition, we were unlucky with the weather and the living room was very cold. This is probably due to the three windows, which could benefit from secondary glazing. The key collection instructions from the vendor need to be updated as we were all over the place trying to get the keys and it turned out they were actually adjacent to the front door of the cottage.

    Reviewed by JulieMay 2021

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Summary

  • First floor apartment
  • One double bedroom
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, slimline dishwasher
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • There is a parking bay for one car next to the property at the stairs up to the cottage door
  • Please could we remind you that smoking is not permitted in this property and candles or any naked flame/fireplaces should not be used
  • One well behaved dog welcome
  • Shop and pub 0.1 mile
  • Note: There are 12 external steps with a handrail to the front door
  • Note: Dogs are only permitted in the gardens, if well behaved and strictly always kept on leads, away from flower and vegetables beds; any fouling must be cleaned up and disposed of correctly
  • Note: The three properties within the group Harmony Cottages are not directly next door to each other, but all rest within 0.2 miles of each other
  • Note: The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here
  • Note: Unfortunately, The National Trust for Scotland do not permit BBQ's on their properties - due to fire risk
  • Note: Seasonal fruit and vegetables, grown in Harmony Garden, when available, from Priorwood Gardens on a Danish trolley.

The property

A charming retreat, resting in the heart of Melrose in the Scottish Borders, Pear Cottage is perfect for two guests looking to escape to a scenic haven.

Resting above a local craft shop and overlooking the abundant greenery of the National Trust for Scotland's Priorwood Garden and Melrose Abbey, this first-floor apartment presents a scenic spot for a pair of adventure seekers.

Follow twelve external steps up to the front door and be welcomed into a homely setting, complete with beautiful antique furnishings and original features.

Step into the quaint sitting room, where a sofa and armchairs offer a relaxing spot after a day of walking, with a TV here too.

Find an attractive kitchen/diner with green accents echoing the beautiful garden outside, with a good range of appliances to assist you on your self-catered stay, as well as a rustic dining table and chairs for intimate meals.

Head into the bedroom to catch your rest and find a lovely double bed with a beautiful frame, along with a large wardrobe for your belongings, served by the excellent bathroom where you can choose from either a long soak in the tub or a refreshing rinse with the overhead shower.

Delight in exploring the wonders of Melrose, with Priorwood Garden on your doorstep, as well as Harmony Garden, Melrose Abbey and the Eildon Hills.

Spend a wondrous break with your partner at Pear Cottage in Melrose.

Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1060387, 1060385, together sleeping up to 21 guests.

EPC Rating: Band E

Short-term Holiday Let Licence No: SB-00367-F

Harmony Cottages

A collection of three wondrous properties resting in the Scottish Borders' town of Melrose, centred around the beautiful Harmony Garden, owned by the National Trust for Scotland. Comprising three separate properties, including Harmony House, nestled within the walls of Harmony Garden; Harmony Cottage, positioned adjacent to Melrose Abbey; and finally Pear Cottage, above a local craft shop and overlooking National Trust for Scotland’s Priorwood Garden. Each property offers its own unique outlook, with equally impressive interiors, as well as being within a stone's throw of each other, making a great choice for an escape with all of your loved ones. Harmony Garden itself is a tranquil setting comprising lawns, herbaceous and mixed borders, vegetable and fruit plots, and a rich display of spring bulbs, creating a wonderful aura to enjoy all year round. Enjoy exploring this idyllic setting and delight in purchasing fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables from Harmony Garden itself when available, great for adding to the ingredients of your self-catered cooking, with lots more to be found in the heart of Melrose. Visit the Country Kitchen in Market Square, offering a deli, bakery and winery stocking a great range of local produce, or visit the farmer's market in Kelso, around 15 miles away, on the last Saturday morning of every month. The St Cuthbert's Way begins in Melrose and spans 62 miles all the way to Lindisfarne, while the Eildon Hills are accessible right from the town centre, and a pleasant riverside stroll along the River Tweed is always a delightful choice. Visit the stunning ruins of Melrose Abbey, dating back to the 14th century and now home to a museum, as well as the National Trust for Scotland’s Priorwood Garden, where you can find beautiful flora and fauna, and even 90 different types of apples. Venture out of town to the imposing Abbotsford, the home of Sir Walter Scott, who was a playwright, novelist and poet. A trip to the charming and historic town of Jedburgh is a must too, with its own abbey, or find even more National Trust for Scotland wonder at Robert Smail's Printing Works in Innerleithen, a living museum of Victorian history boasting plenty of excitement and an educational day out for all of the family, with the oldest working commercial letterpress printers in the UK. Relish in a scenic and elegant stay with your loved ones in the Scottish Borders at Harmony Cottages.

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About the location

MELROSE

St Boswells 4.6 miles; Lauder 11.5 miles; Kelso 14.2 miles; Bonchester Bridge 19.3 miles

The quaint and idyllic town of Melrose can be found perched on the banks of the beautiful River Tweed right on the border where Scotland meets England. Surrounded by beautiful open fields, this charming town offers a beautiful base from which to explore the true delights of Scotland. Filled with all the essential amenities for a smooth-sailing self-catering stay, such as a large supermarket, a charming café and a small selection of quintessential country pubs and restaurants, it's little wonder this picturesque town has become a firm favourite amongst many holidaymakers. Visitors can delight in tours of The Trimontium Museum Trust and the medieval ruins of Melrose Abbey, as well as the beautifully-kept lawns of Priorwood Garden right from your doorstep! A pleasant drive away lies the historical town of Jedburgh and the Royal Burgh of Peebles, whilst further afield the picturesque town of Eyemouth makes for a wonderful day by the coast. Other local attractions include Dryburgh Abbey, Smailholm Tower and the former home of Sir Walter Scott, Abbotsford. Fun is to be had at Go Wild Scotland, and outdoor enthusiasts should be sure to embark on a scenic hike through Tweed Valley Forest park. With something for everyone to enjoy, Melrose is the ultimate choice for any type of holiday to Scotland.



Note: There are 12 external steps with a handrail to the front door.
Note: The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here

Please note: Unfortunately, The National Trust for Scotland do not permit BBQ's on their properties - due to fire risk.

Please note: Dogs are only permitted in the gardens, if well behaved and strictly kept on leads at all times, away from flower and vegetables beds; any fouling must be cleaned up and disposed of correctly.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas