Coldstream
- Coldstream
- On the banks of the Tweed an ancient crossing point on the border
which is equally known for its association with the Coldstream Guards
as it is with the local salmon fishing beats.
Tillmouth
Park Hotel - Situated in 15 acres of secluded woodland and
built in 1882 using stones from nearby Twizel Castle, Tillmouth Park
typifies a more leisured age. Within the galleried lounge an atmosphere
of total relaxation will descend upon you creating thoughts of yesteryear.
East
Braes Bed & Breakfast - recommended
by the "Sunday Times" travel section, East Braes has the
distinction of being the first Bed and Breakfast in Scotland as
you cross the Tweed from Cornhill on the A697. Telephone: 01890
883949
Castle
Hotel Coldstream Small
family run hotel in the heart of Coldstream offers good accommodation,
home cooked food and warm hospitality. 11 High Street Coldstream -
01890 882830
Kelso
Race Course - Horse
racing at Kelso offers a unique charm of a bygone era, coupled with
the very best in modern facilities. Add to this the friendliness of
our staff and patrons, plus superb high quality National Hunt Racing
in very picturesque surroundings and you have the reason for Kelso's
reputation as Britain's Friendliest Course.
Coldstream
Pipe Band was
formed in 1931. They are very much a town band; all of the players
either live in or are connected by birth or work to Coldstream and
new members are always welcomed. The band is led by Pipe Major Rob
Bell.
Coldstream
Football Club was
established in 1895. The side currently plays in the East of Scotland
first division and also competes in the preliminary rounds of the
Tennents Scottish Cup. Visit their website to find out more about
the Club.