Hotels in Jedburgh - 14 places to stay
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Ancrum Craig
Peaceful country home that everyone loves from the first visit with all the character of its Victorian past and all the comforts of today.
Large garden with inviting seats and magnificent views.
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Double Room: £25 - £33 |
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Willow Court
Willow Court is a comfortable 3 star guest house set in private grounds with panoramic views over the ancient Border town of Jedburgh. Most rooms have ensuite facilities and are mainly on the ground floor.
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Double Room: £20 - £22 |
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Spread Eagle Hotel
The Spread Eagle Hotel is a family-owned and family-run hotel on the
High Street in Jedburgh with off-street car parking via the Friarsgate
to the rear. The hotel is within easy walking distance of the bus
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Allerton House
Allerton House is a 4 Star guest house located in the historic Royal Burgh of Jedburgh. This stately Georgian home is surrounded by charming country gardens and provides all the modern amenities of the twenty-first ... More
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Jedforest Hotel
Excellent food and a warm welcome in the beautiful setting of the Scottish Borders, Over 30 Acres of gardens & grounds with our own fishing on the Jedwater and private fishing loch.This beatifully refurbished hotel ... More
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The Royal Hotel
Once a 19th Century Coaching Inn, The Royal Hotel is now a comfortable family run hotel in the centre of Jedburgh - and ideal base to explore the tranquil countryside of the Scottish Borders. If ...
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