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Features
Free parking, Restaurant, Internet, Free Internet, Bar/Lounge, Wifi, Non-smoking rooms, Suites, Meeting rooms, Family Rooms, Conference Facilities, Non-smoking hotel, Public Wifi, Breakfast Available, Housekeeping, Pets Allowed Description
This 17th century coaching inn provides guests with a warm welcome to this lovely area and comfortable surroundings in which to spend a delightful holiday. The six en-suite bedrooms have all been recently refurbished to a very high standard to ensure a comfortable and luxurious stay. We also have a family suite with 3 double beds and a large family bathroom with bath and shower.
Our lounge and restaurant offer delicious bar meals high teas or a la carte depending on your mood and use the finest local produce. Or just enjoy a quiet drink in the well stocked bar.
Melrose is situated in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The town is skirted by the River Tweed and sheltered by the triple peaks of the Eildon Hills. The name Melrose is derived from a Cumbric (an early form of Welsh) word for Moelros and means bare moor or bare promontory . Melrose is in a perfect location for the visitor and local alike to enjoy the beauty and peace of the Borders.
Melrose has an extensive range of shops and excellent local services. It also has a rich history with architectural attractions museums and exhibitions including the oldest continuously inhabited village in Scotland.
A visit to the Scottish Borders is to experience Scotland at its traditional best. The Borders is a land of beautiful landscapes where wild upland hills give way to green and pleasant valleys on a journey to the sea. They offer outstanding facilities for cycling hill walking driving and bird watching. A visit to the Scottish Borders is to experience Scotland at its traditional best.