Clint Lodge

THE VIEW from Clint Lodge is as close to perfection as you will find anywhere.

The forests and hills that roll southwards as far as the eye can see to the border with England, are unsullied by modern day requirements that so often conspire to disfigure our landscapes.

Here the panorama changes only to accommodate the seasonal demands of Mother Nature.

Clint Lodge was built by Lord Polwarth in 1869 on an elevated position overlooking Mertoun Bridge which spans the River Tweed; a perfect retreat for visiting shooting and fishing parties.

A lot of water may have passed under the bridge since then - but some things, like the view, remain unchanged.

Clint Lodge is a distinctively up market and exclusive hideaway, popular with individuals, families and parties travelling to the Borders to take advantage of its historic and sporting attractions, and thoroughly deserving of its 4-star Scottish Tourist Board ranking.

It offers top class accommodation - five beautifully appointed bedrooms - and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Clint Lodge’s spacious rooms are also used for small conferences and extra accommodation is available at a self catering cottage near to the main house.

The business is run by Bill and Heather Walker and their daughter Susie (above right) who took over in 1997 after leasing the lodge from the Duke of Sutherland.

They have established an exceptional reputation for Clint Lodge since then - a place where fine food and traditional Borders hospitality make it a natural choice for visitors.

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Clint Lodge
Clint Lodge Country House
St Boswell’s
Melrose
Roxburghshire

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