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Attractions near Tithe Hill Holiday Cottages
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Kelso Racecourse
(9 Miles)*
Horse racing at Kelso offers the unique charm of a bygone era, coupled with the very best in modern facilities. |
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Floors Castle
(10 Miles)*
The largest inhabited house in Scotland, home to the Duke and Duchess of Roxburgh and set in the heart of the Scottish Borders Countryside. |
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Paxton House
(10 Miles)*
Built in 1758 to the design of John Adam for the dashing Scottish Laird, Patrick Home of Billie, Paxton House is the finest eighteenth century Palladian Country House in Britain. |
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Chillingham Castle
(13 Miles)*
This remarkable castle with its alarming dungeons and torture chamber has, since the twelve-hundreds, been continuously owned by the family of the Earls Grey and their relations. |
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Smailholm Tower
(13 Miles)*
Sited high on a rocky outcrop, Smailholm is a small rectangular tower set within a stone barmkin wall. |
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Mellerstain
(14 Miles)*
Mellerstain, one of Scotland's great Georgian houses was begun in 1725 by William Adam and completed several years later by his famous son, Robert. |
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Ayton Castle
(15 Miles)*
Ayton Castle's imposing silhouette is often glimpsed by passengers on express trains speeding north from Berwick-upon-Tweed towards Edinburgh. Its mighty tower, bartisans and crowstepped gables look satisfying foreign to the English visitor. |
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Mary Queen of Scots Visitor Centre
(16 Miles)*
This impressive 16th century house, set in a garden of pear trees, interprets the tragic life and times of Mary Queen of Scots. |
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Lindisfarne Castle
(16 Miles)*
Perched atop a rocky crag and accessible over a causeway at low tide only, Lindisfarne Castle presents an exciting and alluring aspect. |
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Jedburgh Abbey
(16 Miles)*
Jedburgh Abbey is one of the border abbeys founded by David I around 1138 for Augustinian canons. |
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Towns near Tithe Hill Holiday Cottages
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Coldstream Station
(1 Mile)*
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Branxton
(1 Mile)*
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Cornhill-on-Tweed
(2 Miles)*
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Wark
(2 Miles)*
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Coldstream
(3 Miles)*
Coldstream is a small town situated on the river tweed, which forms the natural boundary between Scotland and England. Once a rival to Gretna for runaway marriages, the town is best known as the birthplace of the Coldstream Guards. |
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Crookham
(3 Miles)*
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Etal
(4 Miles)*
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Ford
(5 Miles)*
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Milfield
(5 Miles)*
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Carham
(5 Miles)*
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