Follow the path of the river Tweed, then up hill and downdale – gorgeous – until you reach a hidden valley and the 2000-acre family farm.
Here nestles Time - immaculately converted, with great wide views over an ancient Borders landscape of drystone walls and rolling hills, all of which can be easily admired from lounging in Time’s hot tub in its own private outside space.
The interior of Time is charming and stylish, with its double height sitting room housing a wood burning stove and a mezzanine snug for quiet moments.
A separate spacious kitchen/dining room is beautifully equipped with wooden units and granite tops - a perfect spot for enjoying meals with friends and family.
A ground floor Super King size/twin bedroom with a joining wet room makes the house disabled friendly.
All the bedrooms enjoy crisp white linens, memory foam mattresses, and soft Anta tartans and tweeds - a lap of luxury awaits.
Sleeps 8 | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | Hot Tub | Wood Burning Stove | Wheelchair Friendly | WiFi | 2 Dogs | 3/4/7 Night Stays
With 2000 acres of our own farmland to roam, everyone will be happy here and we welcome children of all ages as well as dogs. Blackhaugh is home to a pedigree Aberdeen Angus cattle herd and a flock of Chevease ewes. With countless different walks and cycle rides in all directions, there are endless possibilities of things to do without even leaving the farm.
It is a wildlife paradise providing a haven for deer, foxes, stoats, squirrels, kestrels, barn owls, pheasants, partridges and so much more.
Guests are also welcome to try and catch a wild brown trout on the farm loch. If you venture 2 miles further you can try to catch a salmon in the famed River Tweed.
There are 9 golf courses within 15 miles of Dignity and Time, and we are only 7 miles from the world-renowned mountain biking centre of Glentress Forest, with its great choice of green, blue, red and black runs.
Travel the Borders and discover a land with a turbulent and romantic history, punctuated by imposing castles, elegant abbeys, stately mansions and dramatic ruins, many of which are within a 30-minute drive.
With the new Borders railway, Edinburgh is easily accessible from Dignity and Time. Stow train station is 6 miles away and from there it’s only a 40-minute train journey into the city centre.
No matter where your day takes you, it’s a comforting thought to be able to return to comfy sofas and a wood burning stove in the evening, or you may even fancy a relaxing dip in the hot tub where you can enjoy the breath-taking view down the Caddon valley.