![]() | Allerton House Jedburgh Allerton House, Oxnam Road, Jedburgh, TD8 6QQ "Allerton House is a 4 Star guest house located in the historic Royal Burgh of Jedburgh. This stately Georgian home is surrounded by charming country gardens and provides all the modern amenities of the twenty-first century while preserving the character of its nineteenth century era." |
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Welcome to Allerton House in the beautiful Scottish Borders
Your hosts, Val and Brian Leask, have provided award-winning hospitality with combined experience of 25 years. Their friendly personalities and attention to detail assure that Allerton House is always "more than just a place to stay." |
| ROOMS Allerton House has six spacious, uniquely furnished bedrooms, each with its own character:
During the day you are welcome to relax and read the paper or a book in our Macallan Lounge |
| FACILITIES Pleasure:
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Breakfast Menu To Start: A selection of cereals including Scottish Porridge Oats Chilled Fruit Juices Your Choice Of: Full Scottish Breakfast - pork & leek and beef & tomato sausages, Ayrshire bacon, black pudding, haggis, Kelso mushrooms, grilled tomato and fried egg or Your choice of eggs - scrambled, poached or boiled or Continental Platter or The Breakfast Special of the Day - something a little different such as Scrambled Eggs & Smoked Salmon or Kippers or Finnan Haddock. All breakfasts are served in the Macallan Lounge with your choice of breakfast tea or freshly brewed coffee and mixed toast. A great way to start the day! |
| THINGS TO DO Jedburgh The historic Royal Burgh of Jedburgh lies 10 mile north of the English border. Its red sandstone abbey on the banks of the Jed water was founded in 1138 by David I and was many times sacked and rebuilt. An award-winning Abbey Visitors Centre portrays its troubled past. In 1566, Mary Queen of Scots stayed in Jedburgh in a house that now tells the story of her tragic life. A winner of the beautiful "Scotland in Bloom" prize, Jedburgh offers an attractive setting to explore the town trail, take a riverside walk or browse around the shops in its colourful market place.
Walking - St Cuthbert's Way, Deer Street, and the Eildons offer some of the most spectacular scenery. Contact the Tourist Information Office in Jedburgh to learn more about other wonderful area walks. Cycling- with the introduction of the Border pathways, the Borders have some of the best cycling routes in Scotland. Fishing- why not try the famous Junction Pool on the river Tweed where the best Scottish salmon can be caught. The area also provides many other activities even if it is just visiting the Border towns to see the history or sample some of the fine Scottish cuisine and beverages. Attractions: Monteviot House Gardens, Harestanes Countryside Visitor Centre, Jedburgh Abbey, Mellerstain House, Floors Castle, Paxton House, Jedforest Deer Park, FernieHirst Castle, Abbotsford House, Melrose Abbey. Visit the Tourist Information Office in Jedburgh to find out more! |