These are just a few of the places of interest you may wish to visit while on your stay at Kelso.

Kelso Abbey
Built in 1128 and the years following, Kelso Abbey was one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture. Finally finished, it was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and St John in 1243. It was soon one of the largest and richest in Scotland, having a superb library in medieval times. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Abbot of Kelso was granted the right to wear a mitre, which gave him a precedence higher than any other Scottish abbot. The abbey's wealth came from its vast lands, its churches, schools, farms and its granges in the Cheviot Hills.
Tel: 01573 460 365
Floors Castle at Kelso

Floors Castle was originally built for my predecessor, the 1st Duke of Roxburghe, in 1721. The Castle was first opened to the public in 1977. Since then we have welcomed well over a million visitors. This is very much our family home and I am sure you will enjoy visiting if you get the chance.Once here you can sample our Chef's cooking in the Terrace Restaurant and the Coffee Shop. You can explore the magnificent Castle Gardens, enjoy the historical architecture and artifacts within Floors Castle.

Tel: 01573 223 333
Smailholm Tower
* The stunning views from the battlements.
* The completeness of the 15th-century laird’s residence – the roofed and floored four-storey tower house together with the adjacent buildings and barmkin (courtyard) wall.
* The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border exhibition in the tower house – costume figures and tapestries of extraordinary charm and captivating interest illustrating the intimate link between Smailhom, Scott and his Minstrelsy.
Tel: 01573 460 365
Neil Truelove AAPGAI Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Instructor
I am based and instruct from FLY ONLY Near Bank Shelley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD8 8LU.
All tuition takes place on their beautifully secluded and private casting pools of which are a short walk from their large, well stocked shop where you will be met by me. Over a cup of coffee/tea we can discuss what you would like to achieve from your lesson before heading off to the ponds. Read the latest article about Neil Truelove in Mosiac Outdoors
www.aapgai-fly-fishing.co.uk
The Three Acres Inn & Restaurant
The Three Acres is a welcoming, turn of the Century Drovers inn, which has been owned, maintained and
developed by Neil Truelove and Brian Orme for over 30 years. Set in the rolling, green Pennine countryside
to the south of Huddersfield, it has a well deserved reputation for its warm hospitality, excellent food,
professional service and tasteful accommodation.
www.3acres.com
Holiday Lettings
holidaylettings.co.uk was established in 1999 by Ross Elder and Andy Firth. Now the UK's busiest holiday home website in one of the travel industry's fastest growing sectors, the site showcases more than 40,000 privately owned holiday homes available to rent in 116 countries worldwide.
www.holidaylettings.co.uk


 




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Scottish Borders
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