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Dryburgh Steading One

St. Boswells, Scottish Borders

A meticulously renovated farm steading beside the River Tweed which blends rural tranquillity, historic interest and access to great walking.

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Overview

A meticulously renovated farm steading beside the River Tweed which blends rural tranquillity, historic interest and access to great walking.

Set on a peaceful meander of the Tweed, this cottage is just paces from the Temple of the Muses and Dryburgh Abbey

The freshly-renovated Dryburgh Steadings are four holiday homes set around an attractive courtyard, with the development attractively flanked by gardens and dry-stone walls. Featuring rustic exteriors of restored pink sandstone and pistachio-painted weatherboarding, their hamlet sits at the end of a no-through lane in a tranquil spot beside the River Tweed’s banks. Visible beyond are the three conical Eildon Hills.

Sleeping between four and six guests and containing two or three bathrooms, each Steading property shares the same high-end finishes and sleek contemporary design while possessing its own distinct charm and benefits. All enjoy access to a large, lawned communal area..

Steading One sleeps four in two large upstairs bedrooms, each with Velux windows and generous bathrooms. The home’s ground floor provides a cosy snug and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. This connects to a patio beside an enclosed, private garden, which runs the length of the house and has comfy outdoor furniture and a gas barbecue.

You’ll enjoy quality kitchen equipment, luxurious bed linen and towels, indulgent waffle bathrobes, flatscreen televisions, and a generous welcome hamper of goodies. Dogs are very welcome, and an outdoor pipe helps to hose them down after muddy walks.

Interrupting that rear garden’s low stone wall, a path leads down to both the river – look out for statuesque herons ready to pounce on fish – and the ancient Temple of Muses, a Greek-style structure dedicated to local, Rule, Britannia!-writing poet and playwright James Thomson.

Just below that Temple of the Muses begins the pretty, pedestrian-only Dryburgh Suspension Bridge – erected in 1872 to replace Britain’s first ever chain bridge. This safely transports walkers across the meandering Tweed towards the village of St. Boswells and its award-winning Mainstreet Trading Company’s bookshop-cum-café. Remain on the river’s east side and a five-minute stroll will take you up to ruined Dryburgh Abbey, the monumental resting place of Sir Walter Scott, while a colossal William Wallace statue looms over mature trees from a neighbouring hillside.

Other local highlights include baronial Dryburgh Abbey Hotel for evening drinks, picturesque Leaderfoot Viaduct, what remains of Trimontium – once the largest Roman fort north of Hadrian’s Wall – Scott’s eclectic home at Abbotsford and Scott’s View, one of the novelist’s most beloved look-outs. Eight miles away, the beguiling market town of Melrose has great shops and restaurants, and another of the four great Border abbeys.

Property details

Ground floor

Open plan living area with a large sofa and two two-seater sofas, log burner and door to the garden.  

Fully-equipped kitchen with electric oven and ceramic induction hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, microwave, Nespresso coffee machine and washing machine. Dining area for four. The kitchen is well equipped with good quality cookware, crockery and glassware.

Library/snug with large double sofa, two armchairs, 65" Smart TV, DVD player, books. 

Shower room with shower, basin and WC.

First floor

Bedroom one with super king bed, bedside tables, dressing table, sofa, built-in wardrobe and TV. Velux windows with black-out blinds.

En-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC.

Bedroom two with king size bed, bedside tables, armchair, chest of drawers, built-in wardrobe and TV. Velux window with black-out blind.

En-suite shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Outside

Fully enclosed garden (north-west facing towards The Eildon hills) with patio area, garden furniture and gas barbecue. Beyond this is the access drive to the Steadings leading onto a large communal lawned garden.

Parking

There is ample parking in the designated area adjacent to the Steadings. Guests are welcome to drive into the shared front courtyard to drop off luggage.

 

Electric Vehicle Charging

There are two three-pin 3kW outdoor sockets available for all guests staying in Dryburgh properties to charge electric vehicles, found next to the sheltered communal parking area. Please note that these are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

For safety reasons, please only use the dedicated charger for car charging at this property. Discover alternative electric vehicle charging points here.

Babies & Children

A travel cot and highchair are available on request.

Dogs

Two well-behaved dogs are very welcome. There is a hose pipe in the shared courtyard to clean dogs after walking. Guests must please clear up after their dogs.

Guest amenities

The property is very well equipped with luxurious bed linen and towels, Cole and Lewis guest toiletries, waffle bath robes, hairdryers in every bedroom. 

Wi-Fi & Mobile Coverage

Wi-Fi is available but guests should be aware that speeds can be variable. There is good mobile coverage on most networks and a 4G signal.

Heating

There is oil central heating throughout along with the log burner. An unlimited supply of logs are provided.

Guest privacy

Guests should be aware that the property is part of a development of four holiday lets and the courtyard and the large lawned area that wraps around the Steadings are for the communal use of all guests. 

Dryburgh Farmhouse (five bedroom) sits in the same ownership, and is positioned immediately adjacent the Steading properties, but with its own garden area.

Additional Accommodation

For guests looking to holiday together, this cottage can be booked alongside Dryburgh Steading Two (sleeping 4), Dryburgh Steading Three (sleeping 6), Dryburgh Steading Four (sleeping 4), The Bothy at Dryburgh (sleeping 2), Dryburgh Stirling One (sleeping 4), Dryburgh Stirling Two (sleeping 4) or Dryburgh Farmhouse (sleeping 10).

SHORT-TERM LETS LICENSING

Scottish short-term lets licence number: Pending

The current EPC rating for this property is band C, a copy of the certificate can be found here

Location

Dryburgh is within walking distance of the Dryburgh Abbey Hotel where guests are welcome to use the bar and AA rosette restaurant and bistro, and is just three miles from St Boswells which boasts the fabulous, award-winning Mainstreet Trading bookshop, café, deli and antiques shop and the excellent Blue Coo Bistro at the Buccleuch Arms. There is also a good butchers, small Co-op supermarket and the Borders Gunroom.

Nearby Melrose (7 miles) is one of the most picturesque in the Borders and has an excellent range of independent shops selling fine quality food and drink including The Country Kitchen for deli produce, cheeses, whole foods and fresh coffees; Dalgetty’s Bakery, makers of the original Selkirk Bannock; or Baird’s Butchers for locally sourced produce as well as freshly prepared homemade meals which are perfect for holiday stays. You will also find a quality fishmongers, a fresh fruit and veg shop as well as two small convenience stores.

For coffee and cake, pop into Apples for Jam for a steaming cappuccino and a delicious butter cream sponge, or for evening dining, the Town House, Provender, Burts or Marmions all come highly recommended. A short drive will also take you to the pretty conservation village of Gattonside (6 miles) for excellent food at Seasons or the Hoebridge Restaurant.

Activities

Dryburgh is an excellent base for exploring the local area. The evocative ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, the final resting place of Sir Walter Scott, sit just a five minute walk away, upheld as the most beautiful of the Border Abbeys with remarkably complete ruins set in stunning grounds. Also on the doorstep is the mighty red sandstone monument of Sir William Wallace, and nearby Scott’s View offering panoramic views over superb Borders countryside.

For outdoor pursuits, there are excellent walks from the cottage along the river and several major walking and cycling routes nearby including the picturesque Four Abbeys Cycle Route and famous St Cuthbert's Way which charts the historic trail of this revered seventh century Saint on a 62 mile walk between Melrose Abbey where he started his religious life and his eventual resting place on the sublime Holy Island of Lindisfarne.

It is also an ideal base for fishing parties with notable middle Tweed beats including Dryburgh, Tweedswood, Bemersyde and Lower Pavilion offering some excellent value fishing. Shooting, be it clays or game is also available locally, including Bisley at Braidwood where you can pay and play, sharpen up your eye with a few shooting lessons, or perhaps try the first full-bore pipe rifle shooting range in Scotland.

For golf fans, the 9 hole Melrose golf club sits in the shadow of the Eildon Hills, or head to the stunning championship course at the Roxburghe Hotel near Kelso for a leisurely afternoon.

For sightseeing, the grand stately homes and castles of Floors, Mellerstain, Manderston, Abbotsford and Thirlestane are all within a short half hour drive where the beautiful artworks, rich architectural detailing and scenic grounds and gardens are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.

For short breaks, our local events and festivals provide the perfect excuse for friendly get-togethers where you can enjoy National Hunt Racing at Kelso Racecourse, local Antique Fairs and Auctions, the Floors Castle Horse Trials, Point-to-Point Meets, the Borders Book Festival, Walking Festival and Common Ridings.......to name just a few!

You can reach the wonderful heritage coastline in less than an hour with miles of deserted golden sands perfect for rest or play, or hop onto a train from Tweedbank (9 miles) for a day visit to the cultural city of Edinburgh where you can take advantage of events such as the vibrant Edinburgh Fringe Festival, exceptional Jazz and Blues Festival, or simply take some time to explore the exquisite historical architecture of this beautiful city.

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Fishing

Fishing

Welcome to the realm of the king of fish, the mighty River Tweed. Every year thousands of Atlantic Salmon make their way up river, an annual odyssey that is one of nature's miracles.

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Historic houses and castles

Historic houses and castles

With more stately homes, castles and historic sites here than you can shake a proverbial stick at, visitors are quite simply spoilt for choice.

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Wildlife

Wildlife

Our region is home to outstanding scenery which boasts emerald forests, pristine lochs and rivers, heathery hillsides, sweeping moorlands as well as a picture perfect coastline.

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Walking

Walking

From the lush green uplands to shimmering sea, the area boasts a hugely diverse and enticing landscape that is perfect for exploring on foot. From gentle rambles to long-distance hikes, there are a vast array of trails and waymarked routes for newbie walkers or experienced alike.

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Golf

Golf

There are 40 golf courses in Northumberland, and another 21 in the Scottish Borders offering visitors an incredibly wide and varied range of golfing options.

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Adventure Sports

Adventure Sports

If you love a challenge or just crave a little excitement away from the day-to-day bustle of working life, we have lots to offer - whether it be watery pursuits, muddy blasts or thrill seeking, adrenaline-charged adventures.

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Cycling & mountain biking

Cycling & mountain biking

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Shooting

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Cooks and chefs

Make your stay hassle-free with your own personal cook

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Additional housekeeping

Additional housekeeping

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Dog sitting

Dog sitting

Our experienced dog sitters will look after your furry friends whilst you are out exploring.

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Wine delivery

Wine delivery

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Fresh flowers

Fresh flowers

Fresh cut flowers delivered to your holiday home.

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Holiday photography

Holiday photography

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Reviews

"Our party of four adults had the most fantastic time staying in Steadings one at Dryburgh. The attention to detail, the decoration and quality furnishings and bedding were absolutely spot on not to mention the wonderful food basket with wine and fridge basics and the decanters of spirits for us on our arrival. What with the location, views and how fortunate we were with the weather, it all made for one wonderful holiday.I would also like to make a special mention for how attentive and welcoming the housekeeper was. He was super helpful with nothing being too much trouble and always there with a smile and asking whether we needed anything. It was great having him around to help with our needs and to chat to about the area etc. Can I also say how impressed I was with the communication with the C&C team with the various questions I had before our visit and how amazingly quickly you were to respond, answering my queries and providing the information needed. We have been spreading the word with our friends about the great accommodation and super service received by C&C and already in discussion with my family about going  to Dryburgh next year."

Ms Becket

"We were absolutely delighted with our recent stay at Dryburgh Steading One. The property is in a glorious location, and a fine spell of weather only added to our enjoyment. The house is beautifully - and tastefully - furnished, spacious and comfortable, well-equipped for all our needs. We particularly enjoyed the finishing touches, the welcome hamper and fridge supplies and the shower room essentials. The Dryburgh ‘Team’, always friendly and cheerful, were on hand to ensure we had everything we needed. We would also wish to thank the Crabtree and Crabtree team for their efficient and helpful service through our booking and beyond, and we look forward to returning to Dryburgh some time soon."

Mr & Mrs Mulligan

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Location By the River Tweed at Dryburgh.
Dogs
  • Two dogs welcome.
Arrival / Departure
  • Typical arrival day: Friday with the additional option of Monday out of high season.
  • Arrival time: 4pm
  • Departure time: 10am
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