Specialising in holiday lets on the east coast of the Scottish Borders.

 

We are near the village of Cockburnspath on the stunning, east coast of the Scottish Borders and close to the neighbouring county of East Lothian which is famous for its world class golf courses and clean beaches. And Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland is only 50 minutes drive and Newcastle is only an hour away.

Tower Farm Holidays are Good to Go

Tower Farm Holidays are Good to Go

 

Our Properties

red Gauntlet

 A beautiful traditional, red sandstone, with spacious rooms that will give you a relaxed, comfortable home for your holiday break.

Sleeps 10

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The farmhouse

This is the original farmhouse and inside you will enjoy the space of a good sized dining room able to sit 20 people.

Sleep 10

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EAst Coast of the Scottish Borders

The area provides a huge range of activities and many places to visit so you and your group can get the most out of your holiday whether you like walking, golf, cycling, surfing, diving, fishing, horse riding, all things outdoors or you prefer to explore our abundance of local beauty spots, historic sites, visitor attractions, castles and stately homes

There are two houses at Tower Farm available to rent for holidays and short breaks. The houses are perfect for small or large groups wanting to get away for a break or mark a special occasion such as an anniversary, birthday or reunion. Please look through the site to see the houses and find out more about the area.

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For anyone planning a family place to get together, the farmhouse would be perfect. In great condition, furnished well throughout with everything supplied and a few extras added. Three generations of our family and a few friends stayed here recently whilst attending my sons wedding at nearby Dunglass estate.

Great base for exploring Scottish borders and East Lothian with Edinburgh only a short drive away. Fab beaches and walks with or without a dog ! , nearby. Look forward to our next visit.
— The Farmhouse - David Vickers, July 2016