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Duns, Scottish Borders
 

Rose Cottage East

5
Guests
Third bedroom is a large single bed.
3
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
A characterful hideaway on the Marchmont Estate in the Scottish Borders, within easy reach of a creative home to artists and makers which hosts a variety of workshops.

Nestled within the bucolic countryside of the Scottish Borders, Rose Cottage West lies near the village of Greenlaw within the grounds of the historic Marchmont House which boasts a fascinating art collection and musical programme. The estate is also home to the Marchmont Creative Spaces which host artist residencies, spanning diverse disciplines from ceramics to stone carving and chair making. Run by the Hugo Burge Foundation, they host a wonderful programme of creative workshops throughout the year, from charcoal drawing to textile dyeing classes, which can be booked in advance and take place just a short stroll from the cottage.

Enter through the door at the rear of the cottage into a cloakroom and utility room. On the ground floor you’ll find an inviting living room complete with handcrafted and antique furnishings and original works of art which reflect the artistic legacy of the Marchmont Estate, from mounted shells on the walls to contemporary bowls displayed on the sideboard. The Morsø log burner and cosy sofa create the perfect place to unwind, while a table with seating four is ideal for playing cards or boardgames. The space flows into the kitchen and dining area next door, where lichen green cabinets, dove grey tiles, and wooden worktops are accompanied by a rustic farmhouse table. Dual aspect windows and doors leading out to the patio bathe the room in natural light and allow you to spill outdoors on warmer days.

All three bedrooms are situated up the stairs on the first floor, the first featuring a double bed, the second a large single bed, and the third a king size bed. Individually styled with Morris & Co. textiles and woollen throws, they’re calming places to relax at the end of the day. The bedrooms are served by two bathrooms on this floor, one fitted with a shower and the second a separate shower and bath.

Stay here and look forward to plenty of long country walks and relaxed days spent savouring the peace of the rural setting, with several pretty villages and visitor attractions on hand for day trips. The surrounding area of the Scottish Borders is full of spectacular scenery and historic sites to explore, from the ruined abbeys of Kelso, Melrose, Jedburgh, and Dryburgh to the beautiful Berwickshire coastline. Alternatively, head south beyond the border and explore the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with iconic spots including the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and Bamburgh lying less than an hour away.

ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

For guests looking to holiday together but enjoy their own space, Rose Cottage East can be let in conjunction with Rose Cottage West, sleeping 5, which sits next door. The Whiteside Bothy, sleeping 6, is also under the same ownership and sits a 13 minute drive away.

Property Layout

GROUND FLOOR

Access from the rear of the cottage.

Utility room with washing machine and sink,

Cloakroom with heated towel rail, basin and WC.

Kitchen with electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer (three drawer), microwave. Dining table with seating for six. Door to the patio area, with wraparound garden to the side of the cottage.

Sitting room with large sofa, armchair, Smart TV, Morsø wood burning stove, table with seating for four, decorative fireplace.

Stairs to the first floor – two-turn with handrail.

FIRST FLOOR

Bedroom one with double bed, side tables, chest of drawers with mirror above, wardrobe, chair.

Bedroom two with a large single bed. Side table, single wardrobe, small chest of drawers, chair.

Bathroom one - with corner shower, basin and WC.

Bedroom three with king size bed, side tables, wardrobe, desk, Velux windows with blackout blinds.

Bathroom two – with shower, bath, basin and WC.

OUTSIDE

Patio area to the rear with outside seating, with wrap-around garden to the side of the cottage. Please note this is not enclosed. Patio area to the front of the cottage which is a shared space bounding onto Rose Cottage West. Picnic bench to the front of the property.

There is an outside tap. 

Private parking for two cars to the rear of the cottage. 
 

Location

The property sits a short distance (5.8 miles) from the charming market town of Duns, which offers a good range of small-town shopping, including a butcher's, bakery, country and fishing store, a small Co-op supermarket, as well as a small selection of local gift and coffee shops. The Jim Clark Motorsport Museum in Duns has been recently revamped and is dedicated to the life and career of racing driver Jim Clark. The museum includes a unique collection of 100 trophies and memorabilia.

The historic town of Kelso sits 12.2 miles from the property, where you can relax and watch the world go by in one of the many cafes, delicatessens or tea rooms, while in Berwick-upon-Tweed (18.6 miles), you'll find a selection of larger supermarkets, including a Marks & Spencer food outlet. There's also a good selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants.

For eating out, the Inn at Allanton (10.5 miles) or the Wheatsheaf Hotel at Swinton (7.9 miles) are both renowned for serving dishes full of fresh local flavours amidst relaxed, convivial surroundings. Alternatively, for a perfect pint and lovely ambient surroundings, the very popular Cross Inn at Paxton (14 miles) has developed a superb reputation for its excellent local menu and friendly atmosphere, or why not try the Collingwood Arms at Cornhill-on-Tweed (11.9 miles), which is an elegant setting for lingering lunches or evening dining.

Amenities

    All Amenities

    • Allows babies in arms
      Up to 12 months.
    • Allows children
      1-16 years.
    • Bath
    • Cot
      A travel cot is available on request. Travel cot bedding is not supplied.
    • Hairdryer
      A hairdryer is available.
    • Heating
      Oil fired heating with thermostatically controlled radiators. Wood burner in the sitting room.
    • Highchair
    • Linen & towels provided
      Hypoallergenic bedding.
    • Open fire/Woodburning stove
      A generous initial supply of logs, kindling and fire lighters are provided.
    • Outside space
    • Pet free
      Sorry, dogs are not permitted.
    • Wi-Fi
      Fibre broadband is available. Mobile signal is generally very good. Please note, the rural nature of the property can sometimes impact the reliability of the Wi-Fi provided.

Important Information

​Sorry, dogs are not permitted.

The cottage is semi-detached, adjoining Rose Cottage West which is also a holiday let. The cottages sit in the grounds of the stunning Marchmont Estate. There are farm buildings to the right of the cottage where you can expect to see some estate/farm traffic.

The cottages are located near Marchmont House, a private family home located at the heart of the Marchmont Estate. Marchmont is open on a limited number of days each year for guided tours and other events. The events schedule can be found online for tours and events. Permitted walking routes and maps will be available to guests in the property.

In front of the cottages there are a series of buildings that used to support Marchmont House: amongst others, powerhouses, garages, stables, a laundry, and even an old squash court. These buildings were renovated by Marchmont Farms Limited into a series of artists’ residences and studios known as the Marchmont Creative Spaces, and since 2019 certain of them have been occupied by artists practising various trades and artistic media with a focus on traditional arts & crafts. They include chairmakers, stone carvers, painters, sculptors, illustrators, silversmiths, and potters. Since 2024, the Marchmont Studios (and the adjacent Marchmont Walled Garden) have been rented from Marchmont Farms Limited by the Hugo Burge Foundation, an independent charity that supports creativity across the United Kingdom in memory of the late Hugo Burge (1972-2023). The Foundation sub-lets the spaces to artists and provides funding and residences for visiting artists. The Foundation runs a programme of events through the course of the year focussing on the creative disciplines found at the Marchmont Creative Spaces. The event schedule can be found here.

For safety reasons, we do not permit electric vehicle or hybrid car charging at this property. If you’re travelling by EV, discover your nearest electric vehicle charging point here.

Scottish short-term lets licence number: SB00690F. The current EPC rating for this property is band C, a copy of the certificate can be found here.

Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am

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Please call a member of the team on 01573 226711 to discuss your requirements.
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Guests
Max Adults:
5
Max Children:
2
Max Infants:
1
Note: Third bedroom is a large single bed.
Maximum number of adults and children is 5
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