管理会社の情報
Crabtree & Crabtree invites you to reimagine self-catering and define your own luxury with our exclusive portfolio of holiday cottages, set in the very best spots of some of Great Britain’s wildest regions: the North of England and South of Scotland.
宿泊施設の情報
A quintessential country farmhouse near the Scottish village of Ladykirk, just a stone’s throw from the River Tweed and English border.
周辺エリアの情報
New Ladykirk Farm sits 2.3 miles from Norham village. This historic border village has plenty to offer alongside its own castle with a village shop, bakery, gunsmith and the popular Foreman’s Butcher where you will find a fantastic selection of quality produce including locally-sourced meats, pies, bread, and fine wines.
The Mason’s Arms is the hub of the community in Norham, serving real ales and tasty food as well as hosting social events. Alternatively, try the newly refurbished Victoria Hotel and Bistro. The fish and chip van visits the village each Thursday evening for those who wish to enjoy a traditional British take-away. Or if it is fine dining you are looking for, The Collingwood Arms at Cornhill-on-Tweed is just 8.8 miles away, or cross back over the border to The Cross Inn at Paxton (4.8 miles).
The Elizabethan walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is eight miles away offering more extensive amenities. The town has a mix of high street and independent shopping, as well as four large supermarkets, a Marks & Spencers food outlet and a good selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants. You will also find a theatre and art galleries within the town.
New Ladykirk Farm is an ideal base for exploring the Scottish Borders with easy access to Northumberland's Heritage coastline and countryside. The charming, ancient towns of Duns and Kelso are also nearby, and Edinburgh is an easy day trip either about an hour by car or 45 minutes on the train from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
FISHING ON SITE
Fishing is available on the owner's nearby Ladykirk beat. This is bookable through FishPal at additional cost and subject to availability. Ladykirk beat is one of the River Tweed's most prolific low water beats. Primarily a salmon beat but with a good run of sea trout as well.