Bridge House Guest House
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Bridge House Guest House
We are located in the centre of Hawick just on the Teviot riverside. We are just a few minutes walking distance from many important locations like: the High Street, Post Office, Heart of Hawick and Tourist Information. Located nearby is a small cinema/theatre, restaurants, supermarkets, museum and many other amenities.

Hawick is the biggest town in the Scottish Borders and is famous for its festivals and cashmere industry. Please explore our website to get more information about our Bridge House Guest House and Hawick. If you are looking for cheap and comfortable accommodation Bridge House is the best choice you can make.
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Our hotel has nine rooms that accommodate up to 20 people. All rooms are en-suite (bathroom and shower cabin) and equipped with TVs, hair dryers, electric kettles and tea & coffee trays. In all our rooms there is free Wi-Fi available. We can provide an iron with ironing desk and there is a laundrette next to us if someone need to do the washing.
As we need to clean and prepare rooms for other guests you need to Check Out before 10.30am. You can check in any time after 1pm but please let us know if you'd like to check in after 6pm. We do not have our own parking, but next to us (1 minute walking distance) there is a big free public car park called "Common Haugh".
We are a fully licensed Italian Restaurant in the centre of Hawick. We are located in the Bridge House Annex, just over the river Teviot. From our windows there is beautiful view over the river and plenty of local wildlife: otters, birds and fishes. We offer a wide range of dishes from Italian and Scottish cuisine.
The Scottish Borders are in the south east part of the Scotland. The region is hilly and largely rural, with the River Tweed flowing west to east through it. As a visitor, you'll be spoilt for choice - stunning landscapes, plenty to see and do, excellent accommodation and fantastic food.

It's a fascinating area for those who love history but also for people who like to walk, cycle, fish, golf and discover the many different faces of this pretty part of Scotland.The term Central Borders refers to the area in which the majority of the main towns of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, Newtown St. Boswells, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose and Tweedbank are located.
Below is a small selection of eating places in Hawick where you can find a cuisine to suit your palate. Wetherspoon's is a well known brand for pubs and hotels. In Hawick it is located in a former Conservative Club called "The Bourtree". This pub serves food all day until 10pm, and offers a large selection of beers and ciders.
Reviews (10)
Jo Ann Payne
Jo Ann Payne
Dec 28, 2020
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Great service, owner and staff were excellent, the food and facilities fantastic, loved my stay, will definitely stay again when their back in business.
Jamie Lashmar
Jamie Lashmar
Sep 03, 2020
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Not stayed here but this beautiful bed and breakfast is no more, it collapsed into the River Teviot during Storm Ciara. Anyone with bookings here is advised to contact the hotel directly or where they booked it from. The whole building is gone.
Ian Park
Ian Park
Nov 19, 2019
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Exactly what I needed. A basic room for four days for cheap, coupled with friendly service and a great host who cooked up a fantastic breakfast.
Christopher Newbury
Christopher Newbury
Nov 15, 2019
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Had to leave the balcony window open, the sound of the river beneath was very soothing and made a welcome change from traffic noise... Shower was a little schizophrenic as someone had had a go at the thermostat bit, but not an issue- I prefer my shower a little cooler and if I'd left it alone would have been normal for anyone else. Breakfast, although extra cost was plentiful in the restaurant below and the service was attentive and very good, considering the place was quite busy.
All in all, a good experience.
Val D.
Val D.
Sep 27, 2019
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Good location but the whole place looks like it needs a revamp. We had a wet Room in our room with hand rails. Breakfast was nice and so were the staff. View from the balcony over the river was nice. Not good value for money.
Steven Ralph
Steven Ralph
Aug 05, 2019
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Lovely owner. Clean rooms. Very comfy pillow. In fact the best I've ever had out of all the hotels I've ever stayed in. The bistro was being refurbed at the time of my stay but I had a packed lunch delivered to my room. Which suited me better for work reasons. Would highly recommend. Will definitely book this place again if I'm ever in the area.
Simon Cochrane
Simon Cochrane
Jul 19, 2019
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This is a review for Sonia's Bistro in the bridge house. Myself and my family were looking for somewhere to eat when we came across this place. This is a charming small restaurant with lovely river views and great food at very affordable prices. Special mention for the Spaghetti Roma dish with salami, ham and spinach in a fresh cream sauce. As well as amazing Italian food more traditional British dishes are available such as steak pie (also very good) and fish and chips.
Pamela Gibson
Pamela Gibson
May 22, 2019
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Really enjoyed our stay. Nice clean bedroom and good food. Lovely friendly host Sonia.
Helen Marshall
Helen Marshall
Oct 27, 2017
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Lovely. Immaculate room. Comfortable bed. Small and perfectly adequate en-suite. Food good in bistro, and reasonably priced. Staff friendly and helpful.
However, booking. com misled us re pricing and there was more to pay on arrival. Check with proprietors what you get for your money before checking in to avoid embarrassment and distress.
Graeme Holdsworth
Graeme Holdsworth
May 25, 2015
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Stayed here in 2009 : made extremely welcome. I was cycling Lands End to John o' Groats and arrived soaking wet from a day of torrential rain. The home cooked Italian food was just what I needed. Bike locked away safely. I would stay here again, simply because of the warm welcome.