Welcome to our page of accommodation in Kelso!
Kelso is situated on the banks of the River Tweed at its
junction with the Teviot and is ideal as a base for exploring
the Borders, the Berwickshire Coast and North Northumberland.
The Tweed is crossed by a stone bridge which is the earlier work
of the architect of London Bridge, John Rennie. Kelso was described
by Sir Walter Scott as 'The most beautiful if not the most romantic
village in Scotland." Kelso is protected to the north by
the Lammermuir Hills and the Cheviots to the south. As it lies
within 10 miles of the English border, past history dealt the
town a very hard time during the Border Wars of the thirteenth
to sixteenth centuries. Most of the present town centre is Georgian
or Victorian in appearance, with the Square, the largest Market
Square in Scotland the hub of the town. |

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