Ednam House Hotel, Kelso, Scottish Borders – save 25%
Built in 1761, Ednam House has been run as a hotel by the Brooks family since 1928. The House is strewn with charming features, retained from an original spec that spared no expense. Throughout your stay you will find yourself beneath ornate Italian plastered ceilings, opening intricately carved wooden doors and marveling at crafted stone work fireplaces.Located on the banks of the River Tweed, the old fashioned Scottish tradition of salmon fishing is prevalent throughout the hotel, not least with the construction of its own smoking house by the river. Needless to say, fishing is top of the list for activities in the area, if you’re not too busy conquering castles or exploring the market town of Kelso itself.If you don’t manage to catch any of your own fish, the hotel’s restaurant serves up its own smoked salmon, along with a variety of other dishes attentively reared or grown on their land. From pigs to potatoes, Ednam House admirably produces as much food as it can themselves.Enjoy this luxuriously Scottish experience with a Standard or Principal River-view room, breakfast and a three-course dinner…. more
£179.00