The staff are wonderful
The knowledgeable, warm staff are wonderful. They have extensive knowledge about the house and surrounding area, including the best places to dine and shop as well as which of the most popular sites you should visit first.
Hotel Buccleuch Arms is a traditional Inn set in a 19th century building, located just off the A68. Individually decorated guest rooms boast traditional décor and en suite facilties. Free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, tea/coffee facilities and Liberty and Green toiletries are standard. Buccleuch Arms Hotel offers free on-site parking. Concierge, Laundry services, room service, shuttle bus services and children’s activites are a plus. Full cooked breakfast is included in your stay. The Blue Coo Bistro serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, offers European fare with vegetarian options and features locally sourced ingredients such as Aberdeen Angus Steaks. The Huntsman Bar offers pub grub and a full service bar. St. Boswells Golf Club, Dryburgh Abbey, Scotts View, The Scottish Borders Donkey Sanctuary, William Wallace Statue, Mertoun Gardens, The Temple of The Muse, Abbotsford House, Melrose Abbey and Mary Queen of Scotts House are a short drive away.
WiFi in lobby
Free WiFi
Pool
Spa
Parking
Pets
A/C
Restaurant
Hotel bar
Gym
The knowledgeable, warm staff are wonderful. They have extensive knowledge about the house and surrounding area, including the best places to dine and shop as well as which of the most popular sites you should visit first.
The guest rooms at Buccleuch Arms Hotel are clean and tidy. With lots of amenities, like designer toiletries, comfortable beds and soft linens, you will feel right at home.
If you are someone who likes to travel with your favorite canine companion, then you'll be happy to know that pets are welcome here.
Because the front of this hotel faces the A68, you can expect traffic noise at all hours of the day and night. To enjoy a quieter stay, be sure to ask for a room on the side or at the rear of the property when making your reservations.
Both the restaurant and bar at this hotel can get really busy during the nights and weekends and it seems they are short staffed. This means you may have to wait to be seated and then again for service and your food.
The walls and ceilings at Buccleuch Arms Hotel are rather thin which means that you can hear conversations from the rooms that surround you and footsteps from your overhead neighbours. For a quieter stay, be sure to request a corner room on the top floor.
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