「Location - very close to town centre and historical attractions.
Comfortable bed.」
Daniel
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「Beautiful accommodation」
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Paul
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「Located in the centre of Jedburgh, Mary's Garden View had all we needed for our short trip and with washing facilities would be ideal for longer visits to the borders.
Excellent communication with the owner pre arrival
Free Parking
Would stay here...」
Meg
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「The attention to detail in this property was amazing even a pint of milk in the fridge . Immaculate throughout everything you could need there was even pasta if you needed a quick meal 10/10」
Jacqueline
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「Facilities and location」
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Annette
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「We loved the little flat and every need was catered for.
We were so grateful for the fan. Lovely view from the sitting room. The washing machine and dryer were much appreciated and we were so close to the shops, cafes and all the attractions.」
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Holly
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「How cosy the flat was,all the extras were lovely, it was so clean and comfortable」
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Ian
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「Very well appointed flat, albeit up 2 long flights of stairs, right in the centre of the town. Very clean with comfortable beds. Nice welcome present of a box of shortbread. Excellent information folder for the flat and the local tourist attractions.」
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Claire
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「Lovely, well equipped apartment. Great location and free parking yo explore Jedburgh. Had a day visit to Kelso and Floors Castle.」
Andreia
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「Location and facilities minutes by walking from the property,very comfortable bed , bed , toilet impeachable, 1 drawer in the kitchen need attention have some kind of oil stick , only thing wasn’t impeachable.」
Our holiday flats are in the town centre of Jedburgh, Scottish Borders. They are on the second floor of a very old building and are only accessible using the stairs. We purchased the properties in 2019 and have redecorated them tastefully and in a way we hope our guests will like. All of the town centre shops, restaurants and tourist attractions are within easy walking distance.
We live in the town and are always on hand to resolve any problems which may arise.
Jedburgh is an historic town and lies on the Jed Water, a tributary of the river Teviot. It is 10 miles from the border with England and is dominated by the substantial ruins of Jedburgh Abbey. Newcastle Upon Tyne is 58 miles to the south and Edinburgh is 48 miles to the north.
The abbey dates from 1154 and many of the more important finds from excavations are displayed on site in the modern visitor centre attached to the Abbey ruins. Much damaged over the years, especially by invasions from England, is still one of the finest late Norman buildings remaining in Scotland. Now roofless, part of the church was used as the parish church into the 19th century.
Jedburgh Castle and Jail sits on a hill overlooking the town. The castle was fought over during the wars of Scottish Independence and was demolished by the Scots in 1409. The site of the original castle was used to build the reform prison, the construction of which started in 1820. Entry is free.
Mary Queen of Scots House is a listed sixteenth century building where Mary Queen of Scots stayed in 1566. The building has been open to the public as a museum since 1930 and entry is free. It is 30 metres from the flats.