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Built in 1857, this guest house started life as a Royal Bank of Scotland building. This fully converted property in the heart of Hawick offers stylish luxurious bedrooms, designer toiletries, free Wi-Fi, and wholesome breakfasts. The spacious, elegant bedrooms at The Bank all have tea/coffee making facilities, a seating area, and private bathrooms with bathrobes and a hairdryer. Modern features include a flat-screen TV and an iPod docking station. The lounge/dining room has large leather sofas for relaxing. Breakfast is freshly prepared and features the best of local Scottish Borders produce, organic wherever and whenever possible. Northumberland National Park is a 55-minute drive from The Bank Guest House. There is free parking and storage for bicycles, golf and fishing equipment at the property.
in the county of Northumberland
(15.2 miles, 24.4 km, direction SE)This small historic village lies at the northernmost edge of Kielder Water, it takes its name from the Kielder Burn the stream that links with the Deadwater Burn to form the North Tyne River...
in the county of Borders
(22.6 miles, 36.3 km, direction NW)This strongly atmospheric border town possesses history, and charm and tranquillity in abundance...
in the county of Borders
(26.3 miles, 42.3 km, direction NE)This is a small town where centuries ago warring Scottish and English armies forded the River Tweed...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Northumberland
(28.4 miles, 45.7 km, direction SE)The market town of Bellingham sits on one of Northumberland's prettiest stretches of water, the north bank of the River North Tyne...
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The clearly defined peaks of the glorious Cheviot Hills dominate the western side of the border territory as it juts boldly out.....
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