Historic Hotels in the Scottish Borders
Browse through our selection of historic Country House Hotels in the Scottish borders.
Visited by 27 Scottish Kings and Queens, Traquair is reputed to be Scotland’s oldest inhabited house. Originally a royal hunting lodge, it now provides a truly magical venue for weddings, celebrations and corporate events. B&B guests can stay in one of the luxurious antique furnished rooms.
Barony Castle is a beautful 16th century mansion house, set on the edge of the Scottish Borders. Featuring an indoor heated swimming pool, multi gym, sauna and spa bath, there are splendid views of the surrounding Moorfoot Hills.
Originally built as the private residence of the Oliver family, entrepreneurs of the Victorian industrial age, this country house hotel now offers luxury accommodation and fine food. On the outskirts of Hawick, Mansfield House stands in 10 acres of dog-friendly grounds.
Standing adjacent to the historic ruins of Dryburgh Abbey on the banks of the River Tweed, this splendid baronial house offers the perfect setting for a Scottish Borders holiday. With luxurious bedrooms, guests can unwind in the pool before enjoying some fabulous seasonal cuisine.
This four star country hotel is set in the beautiful town of Selkirk. With some of the 14 rooms featuring balconies and spa baths, as well as the hotel restaurant having a reputation for its cuisine, it is the perfect venue for a break in the borders.
This stunning 19th century baronial mansion is set within the Scottish countryside, yet still only 30 minutes from Edinburgh. Today it is a four star hotel with a three AA rosette restaurant. The hotel has a 28 acre estate, perfect for a relaxing break.