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The Bowtop & Cottage - Roulotte Retreat, Scottish Borders
Sleeps 4: 1 double and 1 twin room in the cottage. For adults, there is also the option to sleep in the small double in the caravan. Pets and kids are welcome but may not go in the bowtop. The number of pets is limited to two and dogs must be kept on a lead. There is a charge of five pounds per pet per day.
In the woodland garden in front of the cottage rests an authentic 1930s Gypsy bowtop caravan. If you love the idea of being on the road and like cottages too, or if you're travelling with a larger group of friends or family, then the Bowtop wagon and cottage could be just for you. Always rented as one space, together they sleep up to 4 people. It's memorable to sleep out, separated from the stars only by this lovingly restored bowtop caravan, originally painted by the famous master painter, Jim Berry (a distant relation of Avril). On chillier nights an original Queenie stove keeps both you and the kettle warm. The interior is beautifully decorated with fabrics and original objets, and the bed, while not a full double, is the type of bed that's too comfy to get out of in the morning, but that's fine. Just open the shutters and let the sun stream in, before contemplating what the day might bring. Horseshoe Cottage, converted from the original stables, sits a few yards from the bowtop. Its colours and style reflect the bowtop and together they're a comfortable and cosy escape. The cottage has a spacious, bright sitting room with a view of the legendary Eildon Hills. There's also the double bedroom, a galley kitchen and the bathroom with a shower. There is extra space for overnight guests in the sitting room on a leather sofa bed. The cottage has oil-fired central heating as well as a wood-burning stove.
Family friendly
Pet friendly
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Our guests say...
“We came to stay in the cottage and bowtop caravan for a surprise birthday treat, what a lovely treat! We stayed in the cottage the first night, had a cheese and cider feast in front of the fire. Stayed in the caravan last night, so pretty and cosy, perfect – we should have slept there both nights!"
Kate & Neal, 20/08/2010
"the night spent in the bowtop was hyggelige* beyond our dreams"
*Hygge ['hoo-ga']: Hygge is an important element of the Danish mentality meaning a deep sense of place & well-being; a feeling of friendship, warmth, contentment and peace with your immediate surroundings
Audrey & Finn, 29/06/2010
“A truly wonderful place to stay – very peaceful and tranquil. Thanks to Avril and Alan for making such a beautiful setting.”
Anna & Mark, 12/09/2010