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The Buccleuch Arms Hotel - Scottish Inn of the Year 2008/2009
Our very own salad leaves and herbs picked from our garden at The Buccleuch Arms
On Sunday 27th March Billy and Rachael Hamilton attended the 2011 Scottish Hotel Awards Ceremony
Angela Upex from The Journal experienced a "stylish and genial weekend break" at The Buccleuch Arms hotel.
Please help us to help both the young and old for two completely different charities - Hearts and Balls and Poppy Scotland. UPDATE 1st June. £3520.00 Raised.
Buccleuch Arms is nominated in 3 categories for this years prestigious Hotel Awards.
Billy and Adam go in search of our Latest Local supplier, providing us with organic free range chickens, just up the road and living in total happiness. Watch the Specials Board for these tasty birds...!!
Owner of Buccleuch Arms Hotel, Billy Hamilton recounts a successful day at the Border Game Bag, ending in a feast fit for royalty.
Shelagh Pakinson visits the Scottish Borders for a weekend break, choosing the Buccleuch Arms Hotel as her hotel destination.
When it comes to raising money for charity, Billy Hamilton, owner of the Buccleuch Arms Hotel has it down to a tee. Find out how the boys faired on the greens and fairways at Jedburgh.
Come along and sample some of the finest Scottish Real Ales in the Huntsman Bar at the Buccleuch Arms Hotel
Our vintage boiler recently packed in, but now we are cosy again thanks to a Greives, the plumbers from Selkirk.
Now you can stay in touch with the world anywhere in the hotel.
Our home-made jam, marmalade and chutney is now available to buy. They taste great and make ideal gifts!
"Staff were very friendly and swift in service. An ongoing refurbishment programme of all 19 bedrooms aims to bring unique character to each room without losing the traditional feel of the hotel. Our room was cosy, clean and fre4shly decorated in a turquoise and gold theme. A bustling bar serves hearty pub fare all day and an open fire makes it an agreeable option for an evening meal. An extensive menu features a good selection of local beef, fish and vegetarian dishes. A more formal dining experience in available in the Blue room restaurant. Neighbouring Melrose is a charming town with a host of inviting shops and places to eat and drink. Rugby is big in the Borders, while some 20 golf courses are within easy reach and golfers are well looked after here. If you fancy a flutter, there are regular race meetings at Kelso. Walking, fishing and shooting enthusiasts are also well catered for here."Moray Tait - Sundday Herald - 6th May 2007
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