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3-5 High Street, Market Square, Selkirk, Borders, Scotland, TD7 4BZ, UK
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Tel: 0175021233
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Pleasant and friendly privately-run hotel in town centre. A characterful building with a long history.
The County Hotel, awarded 3 star small hotel grading by Visit Scotland, is situated on the Market Square of the beautiful and historic border town of Selkirk, on the a7 road from Edinburgh to Carlisle. It was built originally as a coaching inn on the site of the infamous 'Bunch of Grapes' hostelry. The hotel's past is steeped in history due mainly to the meetings of the 'Forest Club' held in 'Scott's Ha'', where members of the invited guests featured such names as Sir Walter Scott, The Duke of Wellington, Prince Leopold of the Belgians and Mungo Park to name but a few.
Directions.
Follow the main A7 into Selkirk from either North or South and the Hotel is situated just off the Market Square right in the centre of the town.
6 rooms on 3 floors.
Single
Compact Room with single bed. En-suite shower room. Views along the Main Street into the Market Place. Full, freshly cooked breakfast and cold buffet with fresh fruit salad, freshly baked bread, cheeses etc. Mineral Water, tea/coffee and biscuits in room. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A
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Double
The rooms are tastefully furnished Full, freshly cooked Breakfast and cold buffet with fresh fruit salad, freshly baked bread, cheeses etc. Mineral Water, tea/coffee and biscuits in room.
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Twin
The rooms are tastefully furnished. En-suite facilities.
Full, freshly cooked Breakfast and cold buffet with fresh fruit salad, freshly baked bread, cheeses etc. Mineral Water, tea/coffee and biscuits in room. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A
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* Star and diamond hotel ratings are displayed for information purposes and are supplied by the property. Please note that the rating reflects one of the following accreditations, AA, RAC, Tourist Board and in some cases self accreditation.
Last updated 05 October 2008
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