The Hayloft, Kailzie
Surrounded by the lush hills and woodlands of the Upper Tweed Valley, The Hayloft is a quirky cottage perfect for those in need of a country getaway. Set within a courtyard on the Kailzie Estate, guests can enjoy private after-hours access to its stunning gardens – including its glorious walled garden, glasshouses, wild gardens, centuries-old woodland and burnside trails which evolve throughout the year. Here you can relax and reattune to the natural world – whether you’re surrounded by carpets of snowdrops, blooming rhododendrons, summer borders, fragrant roses or autumn leaves.
Enter through the main door into the hallway. Featuring fern-green panelling and a primrose-yellow rocking chair, its bench, cupboards, and hooks provide plenty of space to store coats and boots. This is the only room on the ground floor, with the rest of the living space all lying on the first floor. Up the stairs you’ll discover the cottage’s combed ceilings, lancet windows, and original wooden beams. An airy but characterful space, it commands wonderful views out to the gardens. The furniture includes bespoke and repurposed pieces from Scottish artisans, including rich velvet and floral furnishings which gather around the cosy log burner and echo the botanical environment of the cottage.
Through the living area you’ll find the kitchen, its emerald subway tiles and ample counter space bathed in natural light through the sloping skylight. The dining table is set between the symmetrical arched windows and is a lovely place to enjoy a meal, while the Kailzie Gardens Café is also on hand should you fancy a treat – located in the courtyard to the right of the cottage. The café serves speciality coffee, lunches, and Sunday roasts, sourcing as many ingredients as possible from the gardens themselves and with tables surrounded by blooming flowers in the summer months.
The bedroom lies up three steps at the opposite side of the living area. Its inviting king size bed benefits from crisp white sheets and handy brass reading lights, while a stylish ensuite bathroom can be found through a sliding door. With elegant patterned tiles, black fittings, and a rainforest shower, it’s the perfect place to unwind.
The estate and gardens are right on your doorstep, including a pétanque rink, putting green, Tweed fishing beat, and lochan so you’ll have no shortage of activities to keep you busy. You’re also spoilt for choice for beautiful scenery further afield with Glentress Forest, the gardens at Dawyck and the ancient woodlands in the Tweed Valley all within easy reach.
ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION
For guests looking to holiday together but enjoy their own space, The Hayloft can be let in conjunction with Grooms Cottage sleeping 2, Stables Cottage sleeping 2, and Coachman's sleeping 4 (pet friendly). These cottages all sit within the Kalizie courtyard complex, with Coachman's Cottage, Stables Cottage and Grooms Cottage next door to each other in that order and The Hayloft sitting on the opposite side. Additionally, Honeysuckle Cottage, sleeping 4, and pet friendly, is under the same ownership and sits 1 mile from the courtyard.
Property Layout
GROUND FLOOR
Access into ground floor hall/boot room with bench seat, hanging rail, cupboard with washer/dryer, large storage cupboard with hanging rail, chair, decorative fireplace.Stairs to the first floor which leads to the main living space.
FIRST FLOOR
Sitting room with arched windows, large sofa, armchair, footstool, dining space seating two, wall-mounted 43" Smart TV, wood burning stove.Kitchen with induction hob, electric oven, 3/4 dishwasher, fridge, three-drawer freezer, combi microwave. Please note the height of the beams in this room are 1.97m (6'5").
Three steps up to the bedroom (no door), combed ceiling.
King size bed, side tables, chest of drawers, wardrobe with hanging space and storage, chair.
En suite with large walk-in shower (rainforest head and separate mixer), heated towel rail, basin and WC.
OUTSIDE
There is no designated private outside space at The Hayloft. The access door leads directly into the Kailzie Cafe courtyard which is ideal for those who wish to take advantage of breakfasts and lunches. This has outdoor tables and seating, as well as a small shop. It is important to note this area is open to visitors to Kailzie Gardens between 10am and 5pm (seasonal opening times apply to the cafe from September - Easter; please check the Kailzie website for details), but once the gardens close for the day, guests to Kailzie cottages can enjoy private use of the courtyard, wider grounds and gardens.Secure storage for bikes and outdoor kit. A barbecue is not available.
Guests can park outside the Kailzie Cafe courtyard to unload/upload (although the access should not be restricted to other visitors), and then should park in the designated parking area just around the corner from the cottage - approximately 50 yards.
Guests have access to the wider grounds with over 20 acres of gardens and woodlands. This includes the Courtyard Café; a shop offering local produce, gifts and plant sales; a children’s nature trail; an 18-hole putting green; pétanque; and a fishing lochan which is well stocked with Rainbow, Blue, Tiger and Brown Trout. There is also a bait pond which is ideal for beginners and youngsters. Complimentary tickets are provided to the gardens.
Location
Located in the picturesque Tweed Valley, Peebles is a charming market town that combines stunning scenery with historic character. The surrounding landscapes are home to must-visit destinations for a number of outdoor pursuits, from fishing to mountain biking and golf, while the town itself boasts a delightful array of independent shops, pubs, artisan bakeries, cafés, and restaurants.
The forests of Glentress and Innerleithen are renowned for mountain biking, ranging from family-friendly trails to world-class downhill routes. Walking enthusiasts can enjoy tranquil hikes through seven forests in the Tweed Valley or along the banks of the River Tweed – one of the finest rivers in the country for salmon fishing. The nearby Traquair House, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, is a fascinating site for history enthusiasts, while Kailzie Gardens is home to stunning glasshouses, formal gardens, and a woodland which blooms with carpets of snowdrops and bluebells.
Foodies can enjoy everything from chocolate-making workshops to fine dining experiences in Peebles. Nearby, the village of Innerleithen also boasts a variety of local facilities, including a butcher, gourmet pie shop, and ice cream parlour, while Broughton and Biggar also feature an array of eateries and shops. Plus, if the city lights are calling, the capital city of Edinburgh is also only a 40-minute drive away.
FISHING ON SITE
Salmon fishing on the Estate's private beat of the River Tweed extends to some 1.75 miles and can be arranged on request.Amenities
- Allows babies in armsUp to 12 months.
- Allows children1 - 16 years.
- Bath
- CotA travel cot is available on request. Travel cot bedding is not supplied.
- Dog friendlyOne well-behaved dog is welcome (£25 fee per dog). Due to limited space no additional dogs will be considered. Dogs are not permitted on the furniture, or in the bedrooms. While there is no designated private outdoor space, dogs are welcome in Kailzie Gardens.
- Fishing on siteRefer to Location tab for further information.
- HairdryerA hairdryer is available in the bedroom.
- HeatingElectric heating throughout. Wood burner in the sitting room. Underfloor heating in the en suite bathroom.
- Highchair
- Linen & towels providedHigh quality bed linen and towels are provided along with hand soap and shower wash. Duvets and pillows are hypo-allergenic 'Feels like Down'.
- Open fire/ Woodburning stoveInitial supply of logs.
- Outside space
- Wi-FiFibre broadband is available. Mobile signal is good with 4G.
All Amenities
Dog Friendly
Important Information
Important - due to the proximity of The Hayloft next to the Courtyard Café, please note that you may experience some associated residual noise when this area is open to the public. Should you have any concerns prior to booking, please do not hesitate to make contact.
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: SB00919F. The current EPC rating for this property is band E, a copy of the certificate can be found here.
Arrival time: 4pmDeparture time: 10am
Accessibility
Things to See & Do
Explore our map of recommended things to see and do in our regions and discover the best ways to spend your stay with us. Select the filters below to highlight everything from restaurants to local events, so you can start building an exciting itinerary around your holiday home with the support of our in-depth local knowledge.
Plan Your Trip
Beaches
Boutique Shops
Food & Drink
Health & Wellbeing
Learn a New Skill
National Parks & Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Rewilding
Sports & Activities
Tourist Attractions
Experiences
Inspired by the wealth of brilliant activities on offer in the North of England and the South of Scotland, we offer an exciting collection of experiences for you to enjoy while holidaying with us. From snorkelling with seals around the Farne Islands to barefoot pilgrimages to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, each experience has been drawn from our in-depth local knowledge and is exclusive to C&C guests.
Find out moreServices
With numerous additions to make your stay extra special, from doorstep deliveries of regional hampers and fine wines to daily housekeeping, the arrangement of dog sitters, and the organisation of chefs for special occasions, we have all the finest contacts to help make your stay smooth and enjoyable.
Find out more