
The historic market town of Selkirk is 3 miles away and provides a good range of local amenities, including a deli, bakery, butcher and small supermarket for holiday provisions.
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Try the Selkirk Deli for lovely coffee and lunches, or The Woll Restaurant in Ashkirk has a good reputation for serving excellent food full of fresh local flavours. For detailed opening hours and future Bowhill House & Exhibition tour dates, please visit the Bowhill website.įor light-bites, the nearby tea room is a perfect spot for a morning coffee and scone (seasonal opening applies - for opening hours, please visit the Bowhill website) or the Waterwheel cafe at nearby Philiphaugh is a super stop-off for refreshments and a chance to see salmon leaping at the viewing centre. The grounds are open during September for season pass holders only. Please note that Bowhill House, Playground and Tearoom close for the season between September and May each year, with the exception of the Easter school holidays. The Estate benefits from an on-site Ranger who runs occasional walks and family activities, while fishing, horse-riding and Land Rover tours are all part of the nearby facilities here. Outdoors, guests can enjoy miles of waymarked trails for walking, cycling and dog walking from the meandering 7 mile Duchess’s Drive taking in the sights and sounds of the area, or for something a little less arduous, the 2 mile Loch’s Walk or the incredibly scenic Tree Trail are ideal for leisurely afternoon wanders. The second bedroom is a double with an adjoining family bathroom. This extends into a large en suite shower room.
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There are two bedrooms in the apartment - one master bedroom with a super king bed with zip and link option, a large walk-in wardrobe, and a separate sofa bed which makes it ideal for families with children.

The sitting room is large and comfortable with generous seating and views over the estate grounds, while the kitchen has plenty of room to dine up to eight guests comfortably. On the second floor, the living accommodation sits to the right and left of the central stairwell. Taking a central position directly under the original Clocktower, the apartment sits on two levels with a large boot room and utility room on the ground floor, which is ideal for muddy boots, outdoor kit and dogs.



The Clock Tower forms part of the courtyard properties and sits just a stone’s throw from the Estate tearoom for a morning scone and jam during the Summer opening season. Equally for art aficionados looking to soak up some rich culture, Bowhill House has an astonishing collection of fine art and antiques, while the formal and informal gardens offer stunning views across the Ettrick Valley. Connect with nature on endless forest trails and the sparkling waters of the nearby lochīowhill Estate has a huge amount to offer for those looking for outdoor time or simply some quiet time for rest and relaxation. Set on the Bowhill Estate, the country home of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, this two bedroom apartment is rich in history, surrounded by the ancient forest of the Ettrick Valley once favoured by Scottish Kings.
