The Tontine Hotel

“The hotel is ideally located to tour the Scottish Borders.” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

PEEBLES, SCOTTISH BORDERS

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The Tontine is a wonderful small hotel located between the high street and the River Tweed. Built in 1806, possibly by French prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars, a 'tontine' was a unique way of funding the cost of the building project where people buy shares and nominate an individual – the nominated person who lives the longest gets to own the property. The hotel is ideally located to tour the Scottish Borders and just 21 miles from Edinburgh. Meals are served in the remarkable Adam Room while the lounge area is ever possible for lunches and afternoon teas. Some of the comfortable bedrooms look out onto the River Tweed.

The Tontine Hotel
High Street, PEEBLES, SCOTTISH BORDERS, EH45 8AJ

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms: 36
  • Family rooms:
Prices and payment
  • Single room, minimum price: £80
  • Double room, minimum price: £120

About the area

Discover Scottish Borders

Southern Scotland is often referred to as the Lowlands, to distinguish it from the mountainous grandeur of the North-West Highlands. But don’t be fooled by the description. In places, the landscape can be anything but flat. This is a different Scotland to the rest of the country in terms of character and identity but, in terms of scenery, no less spectacular and just as fascinating.

Jedburgh, despite its turbulent history, is a peaceful country town beside the serpentine Jed Water, with only the abbey walls hinting at its former grandeur. One of the most elegant of the Border towns is Kelso, with its wide cobbled square at its heart. A poignant fragment is all that remains of Kelso Abbey, once the largest of the Border abbeys, destroyed by the English in 1545.

Like most towns and villages in the area, Melrose developed on the back of the tweed and knitwear industry, which brought wealth to the Scottish Borders, utilising the distinctive, Roman-nosed Cheviot Hill sheep and the availability of water power for the looms. Head to Peebles to shop for locally made knitwear and enjoy the peace and fresh air, where walks, trails and cycleways lead into the wooded countryside.

 

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