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Room 1 – Family Suite

Multiple occupancy

Located on the second floor landing, our Family Suite is spacious and self-contained. It stands alone with no other guest rooms either above or below it – great if you’re worried about your little ones disturbing others!

This family friendly unit has a large main room containing a double and a single bed. It’s also large enough to accommodate our travel cot should you need it. In addition there is a further room which houses a further single bed (please note this second room does not have a window). We have a small selection of books, toys and games available here for our younger guests. The en-suite bathroom has a shower over the bath.

Price

Family suite from £95 per night
Children under 2 stay for free

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Inglestone B&B Guesthouse, Kelso, Scottish Borders

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Pick Your Own!

Pick Your Own!

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Springtime in the garden

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Colourful visitor to Kelso

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