World Hotels England Hotels Northumberland Hotels The Collingwood Arms Hotel
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The Collingwood Arms Hotel
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Grade 2 Listed, luxury Georgian hotel set in glorious surroundings with views over the River Tweed. For more than 200 years, the Collingwood Arms has provided a focal point for colourful local community; a former coaching inn linking Edinburgh with the south. The Collingwood Arms takes its name from the merchant family which owned it up until 1955. There are strong ties with Northumberland's 19th Century naval hero, Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, who served under Nelson around the time the hotel was built.In the Entrance Hall guests are greeted in front of an open log fire, while the library offers a homely and restful retreat. The hotel bar upholds the Borders reputation for great hospitality; warm oak and antique leather shape a relaxed atmosphere for friends, old and new. At the rea... |
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Hotel Facilities |
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Entire property is air conditioned |
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High speed Internet connection |
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Entire property is non-smoking |
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Room service - limited hour |
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Room service - limited menu |
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Facilities for disabled people |
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Cot available upon request |
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Rooms with view available upon request |
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Iron and ironing board available on request |
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Hairdryer available on request |
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Wireless Internet connection |
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Wireless Internet connection in the entire property |
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Free coffee and tea making facilities |
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CancellationsIn case of NO SHOW or late cancellation, first night is incurred. |
Payment - We accept |
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Grade 2 Listed, luxury Georgian hotel set in glorious surroundings with views over the River Tweed. For more than 200 years, the Collingwood Arms has provided a focal point for colourful local community; a former coaching inn linking Edinburgh with the south. The Collingwood Arms takes its name from the merchant family which owned it up until 1955. There are strong ties with Northumberland's 19th Century naval hero, Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, who served under Nelson around the time the hotel was built.In the Entrance Hall guests are greeted in front of an open log fire, while the library offers a homely and restful retreat. The hotel bar upholds the Borders reputation for great hospitality; warm oak and antique leather shape a relaxed atmosphere for friends, old and new. At the rear of the hotel, the tranquil gardens offer the chance to eat 'Al Fresco' during the summer months.The 15 bedrooms are a perfect marriage of traditional style and modern convenience, bringing together antique furniture and period bathrooms with digital TV, WiFi and outstandingly comfortable beds. |
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