Kelso with its famous Silvery Tweed running through is one of the central Borders prettiest towns. There are many things to see and do in Kelso for instance there is the famous Kelso Races, Britain's Friendliest course, during mid July there is Kelso Civic Week steeped in history and tradition, the end of July sees the famous Border Union Show attracting visitors and competitors from all over, Kelso Abbey is another famous landmark, stood right in the centre of the cobbled market town. The town of Kelso is the largest Market Square in Scotland and further up the street is the embedded horseshoe, which according to local legend, was cast by Bonnie Prince Charlie's horse when he passed through in 1745 on his way to Derby.
This hotel reflects the warm, friendly country house atmosphere to be expected when staying with friends in a beautiful home rather than merely checking into a hotel. If in favour of tranquillity and a bit of up-market sophistication this is the place to stay.