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Barony Castle Hotel, Eddleston

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Classic Double Room
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Prestige Double Room
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The Murray Lounge
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Overview

This imposing 16th century Castle has evolved into a traditional welcoming Hotel, Conference & Wedding Venue.  Located just 35 minutes (17 miles) south of Edinburgh on the edge of the Scottish Borders. The lovely town of Peebles, which sits on the banks of the celebrated River Tweed, is only a 10-minute drive away.

Early check-in may be available at a supplement, subject to availability.


Check in: 15:00 (3:00pm) - 23:00 (11:00pm) (arrivals may be allowed outside this window if your travel plans can't be adjusted however this is subject to availability)

Check out: 07:00 (7:00am) - 11:00 (11:00am)



History

Explore the many bike and forest walking routes around Glentress, visit the grand Traquair House or indeed discover the Great Polish Map located in the 25 acres surrounding the hotel.

Food & beverage

Relax in the Bar and Lounge with a cocktail or a dram from the extensive range of malt whiskies whilst pondering the seasonal menu, constructed with individual tastes and dietary requirements in mind. Head Chef David Fulton strives to source produce locally from environmentally sustainable backgrounds and has been bestowed the Healthy Living Award.

Grounds & Gardens

The Great Polish Map of Scotland is a unique feature in the Scottish landscape. It is a large physical relief map of Scotland, sculpted in concrete and measuring some 40m by 50m. It stands in the grounds of Barony Castle, Eddleston, once the home of the Murrays of Elibank, and later the Hotel Black Barony. But how did this remarkable artefact come into existence…?

“The Great Polish Map of Scotland” was built over six summers between 1974 and 1979. It was mainly the work of a small group of Poles.

They were assisted by staff from the Hotel Black Barony (Barony Castle) and Polish exchange students visiting Britain.

The map was the brainchild of Krakow-born Jan Tomasik (pron. Tomaashik), a sergeant in the 1st (Polish) Armoured Division, who had been stationed in Galashiels and had married a Scottish nurse in 1942 after being treated in the town’s Peel Hospital for the effects of a wound.

He became a successful hotelier in Edinburgh after the war and added Black Barony to his properties in 1968.

The Great Polish Map of Scotland measures some 50 metres by 40 metres and lies in an oval pit surrounded by a 142 metres long perimeter wall. Covering an area of 1590 square metres, it is understood to be the largest three-dimensional physical representation of a country and the largest outdoor relief map in the world.

Other facilities

The leisure spa includes a 10-metre pool with whirlpool bath, thermal experience showers, sauna, heated loungers and two beauty treatment rooms.  The gym has a range of Technogym equipment.

Facilities & information

Summary

15th-century buildings

Parking (free)

No smoking

Child friendly

Dog/Pet friendly

4 Star Official Rating

Historic property

Lifts

Facilities

Free broadband access (wifi)

Private/enclosed garden

Outdoor terrace

Garden furniture

Spa

Children's cots

Children's highchairs

Woodland walks

Television

Luggage storage

Towels included

Common room

Iron/ironing board

Hair dryers

Central heating

Food

Restaurant

Bar

Recreations

Recommended walks

Gardens

Arrival information & directions

Address: Eddleston, Peebles, Scottish Borders, EddlestonEH45 8AQ, United Kingdom

From the North, depart A720 Edinburgh City bypass at the Lothianburn junction and follow signs to Peebles on the A703. On reaching Eddleston Village take 1st right at the Horseshoe Inn (signposted Lyne via Meldon's). Follow this road for approximately 200 metres. The entrance to Barony Castle is on the right.

From the South West, follow the M74 and exit at Moffat and follow the A701 to Edinburgh. Take the first junction you see (40 miles) signposted for Peebles and follow this road until reaching Peebles. Upon reaching Peebles follow the A703 signposted for Edinburgh and follow this road until reaching Eddleston Village. Take 2nd left at the Horseshoe Inn (signposted Lyne via Meldon's).

Follow this road for approximately 200 metres. The entrance to Barony Castle is on the right.

From the South East, Follow the A1 north to Newcastle Then follow the A696 signposted for Newcastle Airport. Turn onto A68 signposted for Jedburgh. From Jedburgh follow A68 to Galashiels then A72 to Peebles please see directions above.

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