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Rooms from 120.00 GBP | The Collingwood Arms takes its name from the merchant family which owned it up until 1955. There are strong ties with Northumberland's 19th Century naval hero, Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, who served under Nelson around the time the hotel was built. Indeed, our 15 bedrooms take their names from the 15 ships in Collingwood's 'van' at the Battle of Trafalgar.
In many respects, the Collingwood Arms is a modern hotel, yet the layout and scale has changed little since Collingwood's day. In the Entrance Hall guests are greeted in front of an open log fire, whilst the library offers a homely and restful retreat, much as it would have done for stagecoach passengers in years gone by.
The hotel bar upholds the Borders reputation for great hospitality. Warm oak and antique leather shape a relaxed atmosphere where friends, old and new, enjoy local beers, thought-provoking wines and a wide selection of Scottish whiskies. At the rear of the hotel, the tranquil gardens offer the chance to eat 'Al Fresco' during the summer months.
Whatever the purpose of your visit; our team will endeavour to meet your every need. Should you have any specific requirements, we hope you will not hesitate to ask. |
  
| Castle Hotel 11 High Street, Coldstream
| | The Castle Hotel is on the main street of Coldstream and has basic accommodation, good home-cooked food and off-road parking.
Hirsel Golf Club and The River Tweed are less than 10 minutes' walk away.
The friendly hotel also has a bar, a lounge and en suite rooms with TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Kelso is 9 miles from The Castle, and Berwick upon Tweed is 12 miles away. |
  
| Apartment 76 76 High Street, Coldstream
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Rooms from 130.00 GBP | This 2-bedroom apartment is in Coldstream, a quiet Scottish border town surrounded by countryside, within driving distance of Edinburgh.
Apartment 76 has 2 bedrooms – the largest has a king-size bed and a single bed; the other has twin beds that can be pushed together if needed.
Elsewhere in the apartment is a well-equipped kitchen, and a sitting room with TV (Freeview) and DVD player.
You can drive from Coldstream to the centre of Edinburgh in around 75 minutes. Good for those who like to escape to the countryside after a day in a busy city. |
  
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Rooms from 150.00 GBP | Overlooking Henderson Park, this pretty stone cottage offers free parking and bikes can be lent. The Little Bethel Holiday Cottage is situated in scenic Coldstream, on the beautiful Scottish Borders.
The cottage features a cosy living area with a large flat-screen TV/DVD player and surround sound system. There is also a DVD library and iPod dock, and a modern bathroom with a hairdryer.
The compact kitchen has an oven, microwave and refrigerator. There is a small dining area, and all kitchenware is provided. Little Bethel also features a washing machine and private entrance.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, Little Bethel Cottage is a 15-minute drive from Northumberland National Park. The coast at Berwick-upon-Tweed can be reached in a 20-minute drive. |
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