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Located on the Scottish/English border, the Gretna Chase Hotel was built by John Murray, an extremely successful businessman in the marriage trade, and tenant of Allison's toll-bar.
Completed in 1856, Murray built the hotel opposite the toll-bar. It proved very popular with clients being the first in the area to offer stabling for horses. The hotel now offers modern amenities but retains much of its original character. Bedrooms have pleasant views of the surrounding countryside and public rooms are furnished in a style in-keeping with the age of the hotel. Fully licensed, privately owned and completely supervised by the owners, this small but extremely comfortable hotel offers the discerning guest a carefree informality away from city pressures.
19 rooms on 2 floors.
Superior double
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Double ensuite
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Directions.From the south [by road] the hotel is located six miles north of carlisle, after junction 44 of the m6. Follow the brown signs for the old blacksmith's shop visitor centre'. At the top of the slip road, turn left, and the hotel is 700 yards on the right. From the north [by road] look for brown signs on the m74 for the 'old blacksmith's shop visitor centre'. Take the exist after signs for gretna [b7076] at the slip road. At the roundabout, turn left and follow b7076 signs for gretna, which go under the motorway. At the junction, turn left, go straight through the traffic lights to a second roundabout. Take the exit for carlisle [m6]/longtown [b7076]. The hotel is 800 yards on the left.
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