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An inviting Georgian farmhouse is presented, featuring a white exterior and traditional slate roof. A gravel driveway leads through a wooden gate, bordered by lush greenery. The structure includes multiple windows and symmetrical front doors, enhancing its classic architectural charm.
Apartment
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Lee Penn

This fully modernized and beautifully furnished self-contained apartment forms the rear part of a listed Georgian farmhouse dating back to the 1800's. Located in the village of Cardrona by the River Tweed the apartment is ideally located for mountain biking at Glentress Forest (1.5m) fishing on the Tweed, and walking some of Scotland's most stunning countryside. The apartment intersects the recently opened Tweed Valley Railway cycle path providing easy access by bike to Peebles and Innerleithen.

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A charming stone cottage is depicted, featuring a welcoming blue door framed by flower pots. A small table and two chairs are positioned on a gravel area, surrounded by neatly arranged greenery and stone walls, creating a peaceful outdoor space.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Charming Rural Barn Conversion near Edinburgh

Pretty country cottage all on ground floor; totally self-contained with own front door. It has a pretty patio area with bistro table and chairs to enjoy in good weather. Situated just 30 minutes from Edinburgh, 40 minutes from Glasgow by car and within easy reach of the Scottish Borders, the cottage makes the perfect base for exploring. Yet, despite its proximity to these key tourist attractions, the accommodation enjoys a quiet, rural location in South Lanarkshire, close to Biggar and Lanark.

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The exterior of the stone cottage is showcased, highlighting its unique triangular structure and rustic charm. Large windows and a glass door allow natural light to illuminate the interior. Lush green grass surrounds the base, complementing the serene garden setting.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 728 reviews

16th Century Dovecot Cottage in Private Garden.

In central Edinburgh yet tucked-away in a gorgeous garden, this quirky, sophisticated dovecot is stunning. Serene & secluded, it's quietly thrilling. Tiny little bedroom in the tower; double bed surrounded by cedar-wood, lit ancient nesting boxes & garden view. Sleek wood-lined bathroom. Rustic-chic kitchen. Pull-out sofa-bed. Mysterious cavern beneath a glass floor panel. A relaxing peaceful hideaway. Tranquil garden terrace. Heated floors. Radiators. Wood-burner. Parking. 5% tax fm 24.07.26

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A quaint bothy is nestled amidst vibrant greenery and flowering plants. The rustic stone structure features a sloped roof and green door, surrounded by well-maintained garden beds. Wood stacks are visibly arranged beside the building, with trees offering a natural canopy overhead.
Tiny home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Comfy bothy set in a beautiful scenic garden

Craigieburn garden bothy is a glamping-type single room bothy in a lovely 6-acre garden in beautiful Moffatdale, a great location for walkers and cyclists. The garden has woodlands, waterfalls, wildlife and exceptional planting for you to roam in. The bothy has no mains water or electricity so is a real alternative experience, with separate flush toilet and washing facilities. Otherwise all home comforts are provided with double bed, kitchenette and wood-burning stove to create a cosy atmosphere

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The exterior of Gamekeeper’s Cabin is displayed, featuring a single-story structure with a grey wood panel facade. A central door is complemented by two windows, and a chimney is visible on the roof. The cabin is surrounded by lush trees and greenery.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Cosy Self-Enclosed Gamekeeper's Cabin Near Biggar

Gamekeeper’s Cabin is a self-enclosed property ideal for visiting Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Borders, New Lanark, and Dumfries & Galloway. When the sun is shining you can enjoy the private outdoor seating area. Otherwise, enjoy the fire and bask in cosiness. Our rural location on a cycle route just outside the historic market town of Biggar brings privacy, stunning views, and great walks like Coulter Fell or Tinto. We recommend bringing a car (Biggar is a 15-minute walk away), parking is provided.

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The medieval tower is showcased against a clear blue sky, surrounded by snow-covered trees. The rustic stone structure appears warm in the winter light, blending harmoniously with the tranquil landscape of white snow and frosted foliage.
Castle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Romantic Medieval Castle

Barns Tower is an authentic medieval mini castle with roaring log fires and all modern comforts. The Tower is located in a beautiful rural setting on the River Tweed and is an ideal location for exploring the Scottish Borders. Peebles is nearby with great amenities and there’s heavenly walks right from the door. Please be aware that The Tower is located at the end of a rural track and due care should be taken with speed and approach. The Tower is arranged over 4 floors with steep staircases.

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A white gate opens to reveal the private courtyard of Pentland Cosy, featuring two outdoor chairs and a small table. Sunlight filters through the greenery, creating a serene outdoor space perfect for relaxation.
Guest house
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Charming 1 bed in the heart of the Pentlands

The perfect place to relax after a day in the hills or the surrounding area. The Pentland Cosy nestles at the foot of the Pentland hills regional park. A self-contained one-bedroom lodge, the Cosy is tucked away a few metres from waymarked walks. Available all year round it’s ideal for walkers and lovers of the great outdoors. Bring boots or bikes and head off from your own door. We’re situated close to the A702 making us a convenient stop over if you’re traveling up or down the country.

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A comfortable sitting area features a light-colored sectional sofa layered with throws and decorative pillows. A round side table holds a vase of fresh flowers. A small bookshelf is filled with various books, while a television and a lamp provide additional lighting.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Cosy, friendly, bike store & breakfast goodies

Delightfully cosy, well equipped, simple, central flat ideal for couples, friends or small families. Breakfast goodies to start you off included. The bedroom can be set up as two singles or a kingsize bed. Double sofa bed in sitting room. Garden with apple trees and a summerhouse on decked area. Well equipped kitchen. Please note An additional cost may be charged if there is excessive use of electricity or gas above my fair usage policy as stated in house rules.

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Castle
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

The Great Hall, Dollarbeg Castle

This 2 bedroom apartment is the beautifully converted former Great Hall of Dollarbeg Castle. Built in 1890, Dollarbeg Castle was the last gothic baronial style building of its type ever built. Beautifully restored in 2007 to the very highest standards, it was converted into 10 luxury properties, one of which is a conversion of the original "Great Hall" with its vaulted ceiling and majestic views across the formal grounds towards the Ochil Hills in the distance.

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An open-plan living area features a spacious sectional sofa in a muted tone, with a decorative pillow. A dining table sits adjacent, while a modern kitchen is visible in the background. Large windows provide views of the surrounding landscape, allowing natural light into the space.
Home
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Scottish Borders Cottage

Scotstoun Entryhead Cottage is situated at the entrance to Scotstoun Estate, a 125 acre estate whose field boundaries have not changed since the 18th Century. Within easy reach of Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Scottish Borders, the cottage is the perfect base from which to explore Southern Scotland. Recently fully renovated by an award winning architect the accommodation is comfortable and stylish, has its own garden and plenty of off-street parking.

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An aerial view captures a historic cottage surrounded by lush farmland and a serene reservoir. The tranquil water reflects the clear blue sky, while rolling hills stretch in the background, offering a peaceful and scenic environment.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Pentland Hills cottage hideaway

A cute wee historic cottage in the Pentland Hills with magnificent views. This home is one of the few properties inside the Pentland Hills regional park. 30 minutes outside of Edinburgh. Harperrig Reservoir is at your door where you can swim and paddle. Endless walks in the Pentlands. Surrounded by farmland. Sit in the hot tub of an evening and watch the colours change in the hills as the sun sets. And wake in the morning to Nespresso coffee.

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The cabin features a modern wooden exterior with large glass doors, surrounded by a lush green lawn. The design emphasizes clean lines and an open feel, integrating nature into the living space. Trees line the background, providing a serene setting.
Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Unique and secluded loch side cabin

Come and relax in this ecologically built bespoke cabin in the Scottish Borders . Comfortable for 4 people and dog , make yourselves at home in this 2 bedroomed cabin set on the edge of a private loch . Spend your day walking , cycling , or visiting local towns , and your evenings in the peaceful hamlet of Macbiehill where you can enjoy the quiet and tranquil surroundings, and maybe even soak in the outside bath and star gaze.

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