Willow Court Bed & Breakfast - Jedburgh
55.47903, -2.55576Willow Court Jedburgh is set around 10 minutes by car from Cappuck Roman fort. Guests will have access to a free parking onsite for added convenience.
Location
5-star Willow Court is located near the ruined Augustinian Jedburgh Abbey and the attractive Victorian walled Woodside Garden Centre. Jedburgh Golf Club is a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum is 0.6 miles away.
Jedburgh bus station, allowing a good connection throughout the city, is 5 minutes by foot from Willow Court.
Rooms
In-room facilities include a flat-screen TV with satellite channels as well as an iron with ironing board. Guests have an access to a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, as well as bathroom comforts like hair dryers and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
You may walk 5 minutes to Costa or eat by Brown Sugar Coffee Shop, located within 600 feet away.
Essential information about Willow Court
💵 Lowest room price | |
📏 Distance to center | 200 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 82.5 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Carlisle Lake District, CAX |
Location
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Reviews of Willow Court
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Thomas
The stuff was helpful and the location was marvelous. We had a LOVELY experience. Nice breakfast for the start of the day.
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missing
One of the best accommodations on our Scotland tour. Spacious room, comfortable beds, tasteful interior and very nice hosts. The Bed and Breakfast Pension has 3 double rooms and in the morning you have breakfast together at a table with a typical Scottish breakfast which you order the evening before. The house is located in the middle of a large garden and is central but quiet. The place can be explored on foot.
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missing
Very good service, very good breakfast
We had room 1, which should be equipped with a king size bed. About 1,50 meters is no kingsize bed, but unfortunately the parking places for the cars of the guests are under trees, where many pigeons rest. Our car looked bad the next morning. A car wash was inevitable.