Riverside Cabin

Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Self-catering
+44 (0)7899 905102
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From
£82 - £117
per night
From
£575 - £850
per week

A vibrant open-plan space with a wild garden, river for swimming, splashing or fishing and the chance to spot kingfishers and red squirrels

Bed

3 beds

Bedroom

2 bedrooms

Sleeps

Sleeps 4

Children welcome
Pets welcome
Babies welcome

£82 - £117 per night

£575 - £850 per week

The Experience

A London Brownie hut was shipped up to house the village schoolteacher during the 1940s, then used as a salmon smokery until Louisa transformed it into a holiday home. Down higgledy-piggledy steps from the roadside and into a large porch/utility room, big enough to store bikes in safely, then a kitchen with space for two to cook happily and all the gear you need.

The dining/sitting room has an original beam, a big table and benches, games, books, an open fire with logs and a drinks sideboard. A very comfortable place to be on a chilly day or, in summer, with the french doors open to the loggia overlooking the water. Paintings and prints are by the owner and she also leaves you something freshly baked.

The garden is uncultivated, budding botanists will find rare orchids alongside poppies, cornflowers and fruit bushes. Oyster catchers nest nearby, this is a beautiful nature-filled space for lovers and dreamers.

Riverside Cabin - Gallery

We think you'll love

  • Sitting on the loggia watching out for wildlife while the river flows past
  • Walking down to the pub for lunch or supper
  • Getting the fire lit and settling in with a book
Riverside Cabin - Gallery

You should know

  • The bedrooms share a bathroom with shower
  • There's parking for one car on the verge and free parking a short walk away in the village
  • The neighbours keep chickens which you can see through one of the windows

Essentials

  • EV charger
  • Self check-in
  • Swimming pool
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Oven
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Barbecue
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • Microwave oven
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Electricity included
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Pricing

Nightly price
from £82
Weekly price
from £575
Damage deposit
£200
1 Cabin for 4
From £823 beds2 bedrooms

Information

Special offer: We have a special 10% discount if only one bedroom is being used (max 2 guests). Comfortable and cosy cabin, short walk from officially the best pub in Scotland!

Booking information

Check in
From 4pm
Check out
10am
Other details
STL licence number and EPC rating: SLL000169 / F.
Closed
Never.
No smoking
Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
Dogs

Up to 2 dogs welcome, £25.

Reviews

We had a pitch perfect stay in the riverside cabin. As well as being very comfy, warm and immaculately clean, the devil was in the detail..of grass green walls and pale pink furnishings, the beautiful olive green earthenware pot to house wooden spoons and spatulas, the art work on the walls and characterfully shambolic shed in the garden. We hope to return.

Jess, Glasgow

A truly magical place to rest one's head. Beds extremely comfortable and a good sized bathroom. All rooms are spotlessly clean with everything provided to make life easy. The Living Room is large, with plenty of chairs and a sofa. The table sits 6-8, depending on size. All white goods are again modern and easy to use. Special mention for the clothes dryer, which is impressive in both size and efficiency. Modern radiators are extremely efficient and the log fire is an added bonus. I look forward to returning.

James, Cirencester

We've just had a wonderful stay at Riverside Cabin - I can't recommend it highly enough. Really comfortable, spotlessly clean, very cosy, fabulously well equipped, really dog-friendly and in a lovely location within a very pretty, friendly village (with a great local pub serving good food just a short walk away). Lovely local walks, both from the door and within a short drive. The perfect location to relax and unwind. Communication with Louisa was excellent - she couldn't have been more helpful and accommodating. We loved everything about it - thank you!

Ruth, Ulverston

Beautifully locate cabin. Sat relaxing and listening to the river flow passed and watching the wildlife was a brilliant part of this holiday. Bed was so comfy, shower fabulous, specially after a days walking. Cabin fully equipped and very comfortable. The guide to local walks an added bonus. Hope to be back again some day.

Helen, Woodhorn Village, Nr Ashington

Lovely location, well equipped cottage, great time had by all!

David, Birmingham

We had a comfortable and cosy stay in characterful Riverside Cabin. Attractively decorated with comfortable beds and very warm if the weather is bad. It’s also in a lovely setting with loads to do in the local area. Cross Keys pub, a stroll away is a very welcoming with good food and live music at weekends. Melrose is a nice town with independent shops. Lots to do in the area as well as walks, kayaking and wild swimming. We really enjoyed visits to Walter Scott’s home and Tranquair House.

Kate, Lewes

I initially chose this cabin due to its location, a beautiful and fairly remote little village in the Scottish Borders. The added bonus was the proximity of the cabin to a beautiful river which could be viewed from both inside and outside the cabin. The cabin itself is absolutely gorgeous. It has everything you need for a get away including a lovely log fire and powerful shower. It is beautifully furnished and spotless. I cannot recommend this place highly enough to anyone considering visiting, I know that we will definitely be back at some point in the not too distant future.

Gemma, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Riverside cabin was absolutely perfect, clean well presented, very comfortable bed white bedding. Kitchen has everything you need, open fire for chilli nights. We loved the peace and quiet with just the sound of the river. Louisa left a bottle bubbly and biscuits lovely. The local pub is great ( The Crosskeys) we had fantastic meal and game of darts. Being central was great, hour and bit to Edinburgh, Selkirk 5 miles and Peebles nice place to visit the hills great to escape We love Scotland and the cabin so hope to go back soon .

Jennifer, Suffolk

Very pleasant stay in quiet peaceful surroundings

Michael, Sunderland

This property is a fab place to stay for a quiet retreat in the Scottish Borders.

Jeremy, Durham

Lovely cabin. Great location for visiting so many Scottish Borders villages. Set in a beautiful village with a welcoming village pub. Duck and chickens to the left and sheep to the right so you need to keep your dog under control but a tranquil place to chill and relax .

Dawn, Chathill

Excellent property in a great location. The property was very comfortable and represents great value for money. We loved the information on the local area including walks and food recommendations.

Jon, Macclesfield

Pros Great location off the beaten track, literally just outside Etterickbridge. Beautiful, homely and surprisingly warm cabin with everything you'd need. Ideal location for exploring the area, salmon fishing, walking, or just plain old chilling. Very comfortable and cost stay. We'll certainly be back. Cons Parking is on main road only, and steps down to cabin need careful negotiation, carry torch if arriving at night. Nothing to do with Sawday's, but sadly village pub closed.

Mike, Ingleby Barwick

We had a wonderful and peaceful stay at the Riverside cabin for 1 wk in June and would highly recommend it! Comfy beds, warm duvets, great shower, fast broadband and a lovely big living room meant that my family and I could rest and enjoy our meals together at the big table. The location is idyllic; located next to the river, with mountain views and chickens next door (fresh eggs can be purchased). Ettrickbridge is a lovely village and the pub is only a 5 minute walk over the bridge, which serves local beers/whiskey and tasty food every day. Thanks Louisa for making our stay so relaxing!

Sarah, Sheffield

Riverside Cabin From start to finish a wonderful experience. The cabin exceeded our expectations on all levels, just such a nice atmosphere and well kitted out. Chickens out one window, lambs out the other. Evenings sitting out back in the sun overlooking the river watching the fish feed in the pool below. Garden full of wild flowers and errant grouse. Pub literally 10 minutes over the bridge, Selkirk and all its bounty 15 minutes drive down the road. Plenty of walks and friendly locals abound. Charming, secluded and just a beautiful place to go. We'll definitely be back!

Craig, Northumberland

This is the second time we have stayed in the Cabin by the river. It’s perfect for us. Spotlessly clean, cosy and practical, particularly love the large utility room for the dog. It’s our go to place when visiting family in the area.

Joanne, Befale

A lovely place to stay - the sunny living area is the total width of the cabin so there's loads of space. The wildflower garden and the river are rich with wildlife so sitting on the loggia will be addictive and you can walk to the village pub if you don't feel like cooking.

Nicola, Sawday's Inspector

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Location

The neighbourhood

From the door you can stride out on stunning walks through the Ettrick and Yarrow valleys for lochs, woodland, hills and wild moorland. You can also walk to a nice old-fashioned pub for decent grub and a pint. Selkirk, 6 miles, is a market town famous for Sir Walter Scott and has a butcher and a baker. Cyclists can tackle The Swire Climb, historians will visit the ruined abbey at Melrose.

Local points of interest from Louisa Marston

  • Bring your sketchpads & easel to delight in the landscapes and have your masterpieces framed at the lovely Burnside Gallery in Selkirk.
  • Enjoy the scenic hill walks from the doorstep with views of the rolling valleys and opportunities to spot golden eagles.
  • Sit peacefully on the loggia bench overlooking the Ettrick Water, looking out for the otters and birdlife. Book a paddle board and spend the afternoon on St Mary's Loch after a morning's walk up The Grey Mare's Tail, sure footing it with the wild goats!
  • Grab a proper artisan roast coffee in the Three Hills in Selkirk and if you're keen, book a session to learn about the art of the true roast.
  • Take the plunge with wild swimming in our numerous lochs and rivers nearby. A secret pool is listed in our guidebook and if you are a novice, book a session with Audrey.
  • Take a little bit of Scottish Borders heritage home with you from our local towns of Selkirk and Hawick, fulfilling your tweed and cashmere delights.

Introducing

Louisa Marston

Louisa grew up helping her mother organise Edinburgh Festival flats for leading artists, and she's managed holiday lets in the Borders for many years. Design, interiors and the decorative arts excite her and she has a keen interest in all things flora and fauna. She lives nearby and has three children so she understands the needs of parents holidaying with young or older children.