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Coldstream is situated on the River Tweed which forms the natural boundary between Scotland and England.
Once a rival to Gretna for runaway marriages, the town is best known as the birthplace of the Coldstream Guards.
This famous regiment is depicted in the local museum which also features the story of Coldstream from 1750.
The highlight of Coldstream Civic Week in August is the ride to Flodden Field to honour the dead in the battle of 1513.
The nearby Hirsel Estate offers woodland and lakeside walks, with a wonderful display of rhododendrons and azaleas in May and June
as well as an estate museum and craft workshops.
A plaque near the market shows the position of the house where General Monk raised the Coldstream Guards for Cromwell's Army in 1650.
The Coldstream museum features the history of the famous Coldstream Guard regiment and also tells
the story of Coldstream from 1750.
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Accommodation Details
Self Catering Accommodation Coldstream
Situated in a quiet location close to the High Street and most amenities in this historic border town.
The property includes central heating, kitchen and bathroom. Completely redecorated throughout including new fitted carpets and fitted bedroom furniture.
Available for Self Catering Holidays, long term rental and Race Meetings.
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