About Lornebank Homestay: Lornebank is a traditional Georgian house with a modern twist and a little bit of luxury thrown in. Sleep in lovely, comfortable bedrooms with delightful extras, relax in the drawing room in front of a cosy fire with a scrumptious cream tea and enjoy a home cooked locally produced breakfast before setting off to wonder at the history and landscape of the Scottish Borders.
Prices range from: £50
to £70
Per Room
Surrounding area: Lauder sits on the A68 between Jedburgh and Edinburgh, and is a Royal and Ancient Burgh, the royal charter being granted by James 1V in 1502. Thirlestane Castle lies adjacent to the Burgh and is one of the oldest inhabited houses in Scotland. Many prestigious events being held there every year. The Southern Upland Way runs through Lauder . The way provides variety for all. Lauder boasts its own 9 hole golf course sitting on a gently sloping hillside, and initially laid out by Willie Park Jnr. who was Open Champion in 1887 and 1889. Lauder nestles in the heart of the Scottish Borders, within easy reach of the rolling hills and moorland of the west, the gentler valleys of the east and the rocky Berwickshire coast with its secluded coves and sandy beaches. Yet it is less than an hours drive from the centre of the vibrant city of Edinburgh, rich in character and history.
We are in the centre of
Lauder.
The nearest train station is Edinburgh
and it is 30 mile(s) away.
The nearest airport is Edinburgh
and it is 30 mile(s) away.
Additional notes: There is something for everybody in the Scottish Borders.
Great bikers runs
Terrific mountain biking
Miles of walking
Freedom of the Fairways
Horseriding, driven game shooting and angling.
Historic houses and beautiful gardens to visit
Arrive and enjoy!
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