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Fantastic outdoor and country clothing shop specialising in top qualty merchandise to suit all occasions from formal wear to casual wear including all sporting activities. Huge range of stock including tartans, tweeds, suits, trousers, jackets, shirts and cashmere. Stockists of RM Williams clothing, boots and leather accessories, Atkinsons ties, Barbour, Bladen, Brook Taverner,Bruno St Hilaire, Cleeve of London, Cravats of London, Grosvenor Shirts, Magee, Murray Ward, Musto, Scott Nichol Socks, Sunspel, Viyella, William Lockie knitwear and Dubarry boots and luggage to name a few of our brands. Made to Measure kiltwear, suits and jackets. Come and visit us for a unique personal shopping experience, in relaxed traditional style, where our friendly and experienced staff will be delighted to assist you. Contact Details: Archie Hume Telephone; 01573 224620 Address: 46 The Square, Kelso, Roxburghshire, TD5 7HL
http://www.ahume.co.uk/RM-Williams/c-1-75/
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We has been manufacturing and retailing fine quality knitwear by Cashmere,
Lamora and Lambswool for more than 30 years.
Our high quality knitwear has been sold in some of the most exclusive shops all over the world.
In addition to our range of quality knitwear we also stock leather handbags by Tula, Radley,
Hidesign, Jane Shilton and East West, to mention a few.
Telephone: 01573 224400
Address: 38 The Square,
Kelso, TD5 7HL
http://www.JohnMoody.co.uk
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TWEEDSIDE TACKLE
Best known for its reputation of selling the leading makes of Fishing tackle and
all associated items, Tweedside Tackle also offers a full range of accessories
for Shooting and Country pursuits. We stock an extensive range of Sporting and
Country clothing as well as technical footwear. Our brands include; Le Chameau,
Aigle, Laksen, Beretta, Musto, Beretta, both the waterproof and leather Spanish
Riding Boots, Barbour, Hunter, Chrysalis, Dubarry, Schoffel, Patagonia, Seeland
and Bushwacker - to name but a few. Our technical range for the discerning
fisherman includes; Sage, Loomis, Simms, Tibor, Lamson, Hardy & Greys, Loop,
Bruce & Walker, Fishpond, Guideline and Vision. All our Salmon flies are hand
tied to order by regional tiers and most patterns if not available can be
sourced if required. We hold a comprehensive range of gifts for both sporting
and non-sporting types as well as Gift Vouchers for the indecisive! Our team is
both experienced and friendly and are able to assist you whilst providing a
relaxed and enjoyable shopping experience. Tweedside Tackle currently provides
a full mail-order and gift wrapping service and is close to launching their
Website early 2008. We may be contacted at 36-38 Bridge Street, Kelso, TD5 7JD
on; 00 44 (0)1573 225306.
http://www.tweedsidetackle.co.uk
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Cobblers of Melrose are specialists in ladies elegant shoes and stylish boots from Italy and Spain, visiting Cobblers is akin to an afternoon of pure indulgence. Sit back on the boutique's signature cream sofa and shop within the relaxed ambience of this unique outlet.
Our staff are always delighted to assist and offer advice where required, whether your choice be a classic and timeless pair of leather shoes crafted by skilled artisans or unique winter boots, offering a one of a kind purchase. Cobblers also satisfies the ever increasing requirement for handbags as a fashion accessory, with labels from Radley, Tula, Ri2k, Kipling, Ollie, Nic, Muddy Dogs, Charlotte Reid, The Old Bog Co. and Healthy Back Bags, all complimented by our extensive selection of accessories.
Cobblers of Melrose is owned by sisters Anne Forrest and Elinor Logan who opened the first Cobblers seven years ago to fill a gap in the market for "solely different" ladies shoes and handbags in easily accessible and friendly market towns with free parking. With the most recent opening in Haddington, Cobblers is expanding and meeting the demand for their products whilst maintaining their ethic with no compromise on personal and friendly service.
Opening Hours: Mon - Sat, 9:30am -5:00pm
Telephone: 01573 229071
Address: 3 Bridge St,
Kelso TD5 7HT
http://www.cobblersofmelrose.co.uk/
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Crossshall Farm House bed and breakfast is a beautifully decorated traditional farmhousewith a warm, homely atmosphere and is ideal for touring the lovely Scottish Borders countryside.
Crosshall provides an ideal location for exploring the Scottish Borders where there is plenty to see, historical market towns, castles, stately homes, county walks, cycle routes and lots of golf courses.
This highly commended bed and breakfast is conveniently close to Kelso and just minutes away from Floors Castle, Holy Island and other places of interest in and around the Borders.
In recognition of the high standard of facilities and services provided, Crosshall Farnhouse has been awarded a 4 Star Rating by the
Scottish Tourist Board.
Whether you are staying for business or pleasure, the graciously appointed rooms, full range of facilities and warm hospitality will be sure to make your stay in the borders a memorable one.
Warm welcome assured, tea and home baking.
Tel: 01890 840 220
http://www.crosshallfarm.co.uk/index.html
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The Old Priory Bed and Breakfast is in a Class B listed building which was built in 1796 by Henry Swan who was a writer and solicitor, as an office although the reason for the office has been lost in the mist of time. We are in the process of researching the origins of the house and the details will be posted on this site in due course. The Old Priory Bed and Breakfast is in a Georgian Town house on Woodmarket but backing onto Abbey Row with the Old Parish Church, the Abbey and Abbey grounds as neighbours. Sir Walter Scott's Great Grandfather was born in the building next door, and Sir Walter Scott stayed with his Aunt in a house just round the corner whilst going to school in Kelso. Our Bed and Breakfasts walled Garden provides off road parking and a haven in the town for our guests. Kelso is a vibrant town with events such as the Jim Clark Rally, Border Union Show, Civic Week, Regular Horse Race Meetings, British Motorcycle Federation Show and many more events throughout the year.
Kelso is situated just over 20 miles from the coast, making it easy to get to wonderful sandy beaches in Northumberland. Kelso is also a good base for exploring the Borders, Northumberland, Edinburgh and the North East of England.
Within easy reach of Kelso is also some outstanding historical sites such as Floors Castle, Smailholm Tower, The 4 Border Abbeys, Lindisfarne, Norham Castle, Mellerstain House and numerous other visitor attractions.
http://www.theoldpriorykelso.com/
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Welcome to Sain Foin Stables based out of Birgham, 5 miles from Kelso in the Scottish Borders. We are a friendly family run yard set in some of the most beautiful scenery the Scottish Borders has to offer. We have a wide range of horses to suit a range of abilities from the novice to experienced riders, as well as range of ponies to suit younger riders. So whether you are an advanced rider or just a beginner we have a horse or pony to suit your riding abilities. We also have a jumping arena with good quality show jumps and a selection of off-road hacking in the beautiful borders countryside. We also provide horses for beach rides, hill and country rides and all borders common ridingsrnWe offer an extensive livery services from DIY Livery to Full Livery. Horses are also bought and sold and are available on loan over the winter months.
http://www.SaintFoinRidingStables.co.uk
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The Hermitage is a Scottish Tourist Board four-star rated bed and breakfast. The late Georgian house is set in a large garden in a central, yet quiet part of Kelso in the Scottish Borders. The guest accommodation spreads over two floors, with drawing room and dining room on the ground floor and three en-suite letting bedrooms on the first floor. The house is furnished with antique and period furniture and fittings, yet has all modern conveniences – comfortable beds made up with luxury bedlinen, bathrooms with large, fluffy towels and a selection of Scottish toiletries, radio and Internet WiFi connection in the bedrooms and television/video/DVD in the drawing room. Tel: (01573) 22 90 90
http://www.thehermitagebedandbreakfast.com
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LIBA is a ladies' fashion shop, situated in Bridge Street, across from the historic Kelso Abbey.
Our friendly staff would love to help you choose an outfit for a special occasion from
makes such as Chianti, Paul Separates, Michaela, Louisa, Godske and others.
We have a lovely selection of hats, fascinators and accessories to complete the look.
For something more casual, we have Oscar B, Slimma, Brandtex, Finn Karelia, Emreco and
many more. Emreco's polo neck tops for colder days and tee-shirts for summer look just
as good under an Oscar B. jacket and skirt or with a smart pair of trousers from
Slimma or Finn Karelia.
We stock sizes 10 to 26 and are open Monday to Saturday 9:30AM to 5:00PM.
We look forward to seeing you soon, whether you are looking for a wedding outfit,
need a suit for work, or something to take on your holidays.
Telephone: 01573 224694
Address: 23 Bridge St,
Kelso TD5 7HT
http://www.kelsoscottishborders.com/sorry/no_web_site_submitted.html
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Telephone: 01573 228666 Address: 35 The Square, Kelso TD5 7HL **We're Sorry!, This business has not provided a description, If you are the owner of this business and would like to add a description please contact us using the link at the bottom of the page - KSB Admin **
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The Cross Keys Hotel is superbly situated in the heart of Kelso's picturesque French-style cobbled square. The present hotel was built in 1769, but in other forms a Cross Keys hotel has occupied this site since the earliest days of Scottish coaching inns.
Recently modernised throughout to the very highest standard, the Cross Keys today provides a warm and friendly welcome to its guests and excellent service from attentive, courteous staff.
The hotel is an ideal centre for business or pleasure - situated in a peaceful corner of Scotland, yet still within easy reach of Edinburgh and Newcastle.
The Cross Keys is run by the Becattelli family who provide that personal touch that makes all the difference to their guests.
Originally horse-drawn carriages used to drive through the centre of the hotel to stables behind. Now this entrance is the reception area.
An imaginative menu of light meals is available all day in the Oak RoomBistro
The Cross Keys restaurant, like other rooms on the ground floor, has recently been completely refurbished taking inspiration from the great Scottish Art Nouveau architect Charles MacIntosh. It provides a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere with á la carte and table d'hôte dinner menus offering an excellent choice of traditional Scottish and International cuisine. The finest local produce is used wherever possible, and many dishes are prepared from ingredients for which the Scottish Borders is famous, such as Tweed salmon and lamb.
and beyond you can relax in the informality of the comfortable Lounge.
There are 28 bedrooms all charmingly decorated, all with en-suite adjoining bath or shower, double glazing and room controlled central heating.
In addition to the services you would expect in a good hotel, each room also has colour TV linked to an international multi-channel satellite system, direct dial telephone and tea and coffee making facilities.
The Cross Keys Hotel
The Square,
Kelso, TD5 7HL
Scotland, UK
Tel:(44) 1573 223303
Fax:(44) 1573 225792
http://www.aboutscotland.co.uk/kelso/index.html
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Superb, Grade-B listed, 18th Century townhouse of great historical interest. Furnished and equipped to a high standard, the house has a great deal of charm and character and offers spacious accommodation for 10 guests enhanced by many delightful period features and antique furnishings. The property boasts stunning views over The River Tweed's legendary Junction beat to the hills beyond.
5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, billiard / dining room, large drawing room, kitchen, utility / boot room. Pretty garden with barbecue area and lovely river views. 5 minutes walk to Kelso’s main square. Pets welcome.
Tel: 020 7584 8996 or 07900 213312
http://www.kelsoscottishborders.com/sorry/no_web_site_submitted.html
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There is no Tesco Store in Kelso, however they have a delivery service which includes Kelso. The nearest Tesco Store is in Galashiels.
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Kelso (known locally as Kelsae) is a market town in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, located where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. The town has a population of just over 6,000; it is regarded as one of the most charming and quaint towns in the area with its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian buildings and French style cobbled market square. Kelso's other main tourist attractions are the ruined Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle, a William Adam designed house completed in 1726. The bridge at Kelso was designed by John Rennie who later built London Bridge.The town of Kelso came into being as a direct result of the creation of Kelso Abbey in 1128. The town's name stems from the fact that the earliest settlement stood on a chalky outcrop, and the town was known as Calkou in those early days.Standing on the opposite bank of the river Tweed from the now-vanished royal burgh of Roxburgh, Kelso and its sister hamlet of Wester Kelso were linked to the burgh by a ferry at Wester Kelso. A small hamlet existed before the completion of the Abbey in 1128 but the settlement started to flourish with the arrival of the monks. Many were skilled craftsmen, and they helped the local population as the village expanded. The Abbey controlled much of life in Kelso-area burgh of barony, called Holydean, until the Reformation in the sixteenth century. After that, the power and wealth of the Abbey declined. The Ker family of Cessford took over the barony and many of the Abbey’s properties around the town. By the 1600s, they virtually owned Kelso........To read the information in its original content please visit the Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelso,_Scottish_Borders
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