May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Forming part of a converted mill, 1 Edington Mill lies on the banks of the Whiteadder Water, amidst the magnificent rolling countryside of the Scottish Borders.
1 Edington Mill has been tastefully converted combining the charm of many original features whilst integrating everything required for modern day living.
Along the river bank lie tranquil woodland walks. The abundant wildlife, including otter, birds of prey and salmon moving upstream to spawn, provides both relaxation and fascination in equal measure.
Edington Mill
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Mill setting
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The South/Borders region
Edington Mill is the perfect setting from which to explore the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland. It is located within two miles of Chirnside and less than eight miles from the border towns of Duns and Berwick-upon-Tweed, where you will find a good range of amenities including supermarkets, leisure facilites and eating places.
The house itself forms part of a converted old oat mill development with open views over the River Whiteadder and surrounding countryside.
Duns area
The village of Chirnside has a range of shops including a butchers, fish and chip shop, newsagents, food stores, bank and post office. Chirnside Hall Hotel, Chirnside Inn and the Red Lion serve food and drink.
The Loanings are a network of paths and tracks on the north side of the village that offer long and short walks. Wildlife you may encounter on these walks include partride, pheasant, larks, oyster catchers and you may be lucky enough to spot hares and and roe deer.
Duns offers a good range of shops, mostly set around an open square. These include a supermarket, chemist, newsagents, hardware and several other general stores. There are several places to eat including the excellent Black Bull Hotel, a chinese restaurant, thai restaurant and indian takeaway.
Berwick-upon-tweed is one of the most picturesque towns on the region’s coast with attractive red roofed houses, pinkish grey Georgian buildings and the fine seventeenth century bridge which spans the River Tweed. A host of other historical sites are complimented by an impressive range of local amenities including supermarkets , a wide range of sporting clubs and a vibrant farmers market, where a delicious range of tempting local produce is available.
How to get there
From the A1, take the A6105 (Duns Road). Edington Mill is signposted on your left approximately 5 miles along this road (about a mile before Chirnside). 1 Edington Mill is approximately a mile down this road beside the river, just past Edington Mains Farm.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Edinburgh: 82 km
Railway:
Berwick Railyway Station: 11.7 km
Ferry:
Newcastle: 124 km
Activities near Duns
Sports: Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Cycling holidays