Located in Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders, Gypsy Palace is a unique self-catering cottage with a rich history as the royal residence of Queen Esther and King Charles Faa Blythe. The small village is known as the home of the gypsies of Scotland and Northern England for over 300 years. The cottage can accommodate up to four people, making it ideal for couples or small families looking to explore the stunning moors of the Scottish Borders and the beaches and castles of Northumberland.
Gypsy Palace is a popular destination for travelers seeking a serene Scottish hideaway, as it has been featured in various national publications and websites, including The Times, The Scotsman, and Lonely Planet. The cottage's location in Kelso provides easy access to attractions such as Kelso Racecourse, Cheviot Hills, Woodside Garden Centre, and Scott's View. Additionally, nearby towns like Jedburgh, Melrose, and Alnwick offer historical sites and cultural experiences for visitors to enjoy during their stay.
With its fascinating history and convenient location near popular tourist destinations, Gypsy Palace offers a unique and memorable vacation experience for guests looking to explore the beauty of the Scottish Borders and Northumberland. Whether you are interested in relaxing in a charming cottage or embarking on outdoor adventures in the surrounding area, this self-catering accommodation provides a comfortable and convenient base for your travels.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!