Overview
Hotel Details
A privately run 17th century mansion set in beautiful countryside, executive style accommodation with award-winning food. With relaxing comfortable lounges and real log fires in the winter. The malt bar has more than 150 different whiskies. Conferences and private functions are our speciality. Winner of the AA care and courtesy hotel of the year 2004-2005.
Please note:
Our rates are per room, per night and are room only unless otherwise specified.
Twin Superior rooms are available on request
- 17th century country house hotel
- Award-winning gourmet food and wine
- Horse riding, clay shooting, off roading (4x4), curling
- Family-run
- Set in beautiful, rolling hills just outside Lockerbie
- Ideal for golfing, fishing and shooting
Amenities
- Parking On Site
- Restaurants
- WIFI
- Access For Disabled People
- No Lift
- Twenty Four Hour Service
- Pets Allowed
- Ground Floor Rooms
- Hotel And Bedrooms All Completely Non Smoking
Hotel facilities
- 28 bedrooms
- Television
- Hairdryer
- 24 Hour Room Service
Contact information
Address: Dryfebridge, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, DG11 2SF, Scotland
Telephone: (01576) 202427
Fax: (01576) 204187
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Nearest motorway:
M74, J17, 0 miles
Nearest train station:
Lockerbie, 1 miles
Nearest airport:
Glasgow, 60 miles
| Location | Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| All Bedrooms | Wifi | Free |
| All Conference | Wifi | Free |
| All Public areas | Wifi | Free |
You can check availability & prices by calling 08700 60 10 60
South Scotland - Food & Drink
Southern Scotland boasts a distinctive cuisine that is slowly sneaking on to menus in local restaurants. Kick off with crab, the main ingredient in creamy Parton Bree soup, or chicken and leeks in delicious Cock-a-Leekie. Look out for Tweed Kettle, a salmon dish flavoured with mace and chives, haggis and rumbledethumps, a regional variation of bubble and squeak made from potato and cabbage. Finish with a flourish of clootie dumpling, a rich dessert similar to Christmas pudding, and Crannog, a soft cheese from Dumfries. Those with a sweet tooth can order a slice of spicy Black Bun fruit cake, or an Eyemouth tart (cherries, walnuts and coconut in pastry and covered with icing). Treat the kids to minty Hawick balls or Jedburgh's speciality boiled sweets known as Jethart Snails.
South Scotland - Shopping
Jostle for cashmere bargains in Hawick, the epicentre of the world's woollen industry. Flash the cash in Peter Scott Knitwear, Pringle of Scotland, White of Hawick and The Hawick Cashmere Company.
Peebles' baronial high street is crammed with independent arty gift shops and quality outdoor-clothing stores.

