Admit having had a heart sink when I saw my employers had booked me into a guesthouse in an old building. In Scotland this usually means a creaking dusty thing with tattered carpets and a welcome from staff as frosty as the room temperature. ( See Royal Dunkeld Hotel for details. Still screaming internally.) So what a delight instead to be met by a lovely man who checked me in with zero fuss, to a scrupulously clean and cosy room, utterly tranquil, and fully equipped with everything you need , including super fast WiFi. A preordered breakfast was all set out and ready in the morning and elegantly served by the same man in a fetching apron. Was a delight and can really recommend to anyone travelling in the Scottish Borders. Genuine hospitality. Bravo.
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Great place friendly people stayed here at very short notice as we were stranded by the storm we had phoned them up to see if they could put us up as we were stranded from our log cabin we had 4'adults 2 dogs and a baby the male owner was very helpful and made us very welcome had a lovely room and great breakfast before we left would defo recommend this and will return if in the area thank you
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We arrived and found that I had made a mistake with the booking date. But this was no problem as the gentleman who greeted us, Sorted it with no extra charges and put us up in an available room. He did this even though the mistake was mine with no fuss whatsoever. The room we were given was spacious, very clean and comfortable. The breakfast was great and my wife who is Vegan was fully catered for. I fully recommend staying here if looking in the Selkirk area. Thankyou.
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Basic B&B, Not friendly at check-in. Small & tired double room with cheap furniture and under sink cupboard with drawers & doors falling off. Comfy bed. Not impressed with cooked breakfast; slimy fried eggs and mushrooms (possibly not fried at all ?) . Veggie sausages were awful. Really don’t think room & experience was worth £110 + additional £20 for dogs. Guests coming back after 2am noisy and drunk.
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Reasonable place limited evening meal service
The hotel offers a reasonable service but there only provides one choice of evening meal which was not to our taste. We stayed on a Monday night and were surprised to find that only one local restaurant offering Indian food was open on Mondays. We found a restaurant 8 miles away which was very good but not near where we were staying. Our room was fine albeit the four poster bed was not of the classic design were anticipated
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Despite arriving tired and hungry after a long day on the road, we thoroughly enjoyed our overnight at the Glen Hotel in Selkirk. We stayed here as a stop on a long journey home from the West Highlands and, from the moment we stepped in to the hotel, we loved the distinctive nature of the furnishings and the grandeur of the atrium with its staircase to the upper floors rising in flights up the walls from the reception area. The beds were comfy and we enjoyed the generous breakfast as well the following morning. A refreshing stopover in a delightful upper Tweeddale town.
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Stayed here for one night while walking the Borders Abbeys Way. You have to really view this as a guest house rather than a full blown hotel. It may look like a hotel and may have been one in the past, but the current owners are basically operating it as a guest house (and have been doing so for 22 years, apparently). So, you won't get full hotel facilities. For example there is no restaurant, though they do one hot dish a day which you have to pre-order if you want it. There is a bar, though for residents only and, I think, limited hours. You have to order your breakfast the night before. These are all measures taken, I imagine, to keep costs trimmed and to turn a profit, which you'd imagine would not be possible were the operators trying to run a full-scale hotel. Keep these points in mind and you'll not go wrong here. It's about a 10 minute walk into town, where there is a limited choice of restaurants. There's also a good baker which will make you up a filled roll of your choice if you need a packed lunch for walking. There is a nice garden outside where you can enjoy a pint of foaming ale or whatever your poison is after a hard day's walking. The rooms are absolutely fine, spotless and containing everything you might need. The bathrooms were very clean and fresh and have obviously been modernised in recent times. Breakfast (pre-ordered) came quickly and was hot and tasty. Overall, I would say the Glen is a well-run establishment and would recommend it.
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Nice guesthouse
Room was nice, spacious and clean. Rest of the hotel appeared dated. Staff were very rude on arrival. Ordering breakfast the night before is not ideal - wasn’t sure if I could go down for a coffee or cold breakfast as I did not order the night before and from the attitude of staff I felt I would be turned away so didn’t bother.
这不是一家大型连锁酒店,而是一家迷人的家庭经营酒店,位于一栋维多利亚风格的大房子中。我只住了一晚,因为我带着我的黑色拉布拉多犬向北旅行,没有额外收费。我受到了热烈的欢迎,并给了我的房间钥匙。带连接浴室的单人间有一张 4 英尺 6 英寸的床,比 3 英尺的单人床要好得多。房间设备齐全,非常安静和温暖。可爱的早餐包含在房价内。我吃了简单但精心准备的晚餐套餐。它很好地完成了简报,做了它设定的角色。我一定会回来的。
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Admit having had a heart sink when I saw my employers had booked me into a guesthouse in an old building. In Scotland this usually means a creaking dusty thing with tattered carpets and a welcome from staff as frosty as the room temperature. ( See Royal Dunkeld Hotel for details. Still screaming internally.) So what a delight instead to be met by a lovely man who checked me in with zero fuss, to a scrupulously clean and cosy room, utterly tranquil, and fully equipped with everything you need , including super fast WiFi. A preordered breakfast was all set out and ready in the morning and elegantly served by the same man in a fetching apron. Was a delight and can really recommend to anyone travelling in the Scottish Borders. Genuine hospitality. Bravo.
Great place friendly people stayed here at very short notice as we were stranded by the storm we had phoned them up to see if they could put us up as we were stranded from our log cabin we had 4'adults 2 dogs and a baby the male owner was very helpful and made us very welcome had a lovely room and great breakfast before we left would defo recommend this and will return if in the area thank you
We arrived and found that I had made a mistake with the booking date. But this was no problem as the gentleman who greeted us, Sorted it with no extra charges and put us up in an available room. He did this even though the mistake was mine with no fuss whatsoever. The room we were given was spacious, very clean and comfortable. The breakfast was great and my wife who is Vegan was fully catered for. I fully recommend staying here if looking in the Selkirk area. Thankyou.
Basic B&B, Not friendly at check-in. Small & tired double room with cheap furniture and under sink cupboard with drawers & doors falling off. Comfy bed. Not impressed with cooked breakfast; slimy fried eggs and mushrooms (possibly not fried at all ?) . Veggie sausages were awful. Really don’t think room & experience was worth £110 + additional £20 for dogs. Guests coming back after 2am noisy and drunk.
Reasonable place limited evening meal service
The hotel offers a reasonable service but there only provides one choice of evening meal which was not to our taste. We stayed on a Monday night and were surprised to find that only one local restaurant offering Indian food was open on Mondays. We found a restaurant 8 miles away which was very good but not near where we were staying. Our room was fine albeit the four poster bed was not of the classic design were anticipated
Despite arriving tired and hungry after a long day on the road, we thoroughly enjoyed our overnight at the Glen Hotel in Selkirk. We stayed here as a stop on a long journey home from the West Highlands and, from the moment we stepped in to the hotel, we loved the distinctive nature of the furnishings and the grandeur of the atrium with its staircase to the upper floors rising in flights up the walls from the reception area. The beds were comfy and we enjoyed the generous breakfast as well the following morning. A refreshing stopover in a delightful upper Tweeddale town.
Stayed here for one night while walking the Borders Abbeys Way. You have to really view this as a guest house rather than a full blown hotel. It may look like a hotel and may have been one in the past, but the current owners are basically operating it as a guest house (and have been doing so for 22 years, apparently). So, you won't get full hotel facilities. For example there is no restaurant, though they do one hot dish a day which you have to pre-order if you want it. There is a bar, though for residents only and, I think, limited hours. You have to order your breakfast the night before. These are all measures taken, I imagine, to keep costs trimmed and to turn a profit, which you'd imagine would not be possible were the operators trying to run a full-scale hotel. Keep these points in mind and you'll not go wrong here. It's about a 10 minute walk into town, where there is a limited choice of restaurants. There's also a good baker which will make you up a filled roll of your choice if you need a packed lunch for walking. There is a nice garden outside where you can enjoy a pint of foaming ale or whatever your poison is after a hard day's walking. The rooms are absolutely fine, spotless and containing everything you might need. The bathrooms were very clean and fresh and have obviously been modernised in recent times. Breakfast (pre-ordered) came quickly and was hot and tasty. Overall, I would say the Glen is a well-run establishment and would recommend it.
Nice guesthouse
Room was nice, spacious and clean. Rest of the hotel appeared dated. Staff were very rude on arrival. Ordering breakfast the night before is not ideal - wasn’t sure if I could go down for a coffee or cold breakfast as I did not order the night before and from the attitude of staff I felt I would be turned away so didn’t bother.