

You are welcome to stay at Traquair House. We have three spacious double bedrooms furnished with antique furniture, canopied beds, private bathrooms and central heating. Available on a "bed and breakfast" basis.
Traquair Castle was originally owned by the kings of Scotland. It later became the home of the Earls of Traquair and is still lived in by the descendants of the Maxwell Stuart family. It is now well known as the oldest inhabited and most romantic house in Scotland. Part of the house is open to the public during the summer months.
Honeymoon Couples are particularly welcome for overnight stays, and receive a complimentary bottle of Traquair's own French sparkling wine.
Above and right; the Blue Room bedroom and bathroom.
The Blue Room is in the 18th century wing of Traquair House.
Above and right; the White Room bedroom and bathroom.
The White Room is also in the 18th century wing.
Above and right; the Pink Room bedroom and bathroom.
The Pink Room is in the older part of the house.
A full Scottish breakfast is served in the Still Room downstairs.
For dinner: there many dining places in the area; from country inns to 5 star hotels. (Dinner may sometimes be available in the house by prior arrangement).
Guests may wander in the extensive grounds which lead to the famous River Tweed where fishing on our private stretch is available.
Right; The Still Room
B&B SPECIAL OFFER - Throughout 2008 Book for three nights or above and receive a 10% discount. |
2008 Bed & Breakfast Rates |
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Double occupancy, per night, per room including full Scottish Breakfast: |
£180.00 |
Single occupancy, per night including full Scottish Breakfast: |
£100.00 |
Please be advised that we require a 50% deposit to secure your booking and the balance will be payable on departure. Payment methods accepted: Sterling cheque, Visa or Mastercard. |
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To enquire or book:
Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peeblesshire, EH44 6PW
Email: enquiries@traquair.co.uk
Tel: 44 (0)1896 830323
Fax: 44 (0)1896 830639