The Glenerne Guest House
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The Glenerne Guest House
Our family has been involved in hospitality for a very long time. Nowadays we can proudly boast our reputation as a premier guest house in our area. We are famous for our relaxing setting, beautiful gardens, comfortable rooms, fabulous breakfasts, and attention to detail. We want to share our passion for hospitality and the history of Eyemouth, our wonderful coast & countryside and the beauty of Scotland.

Our rooms are individually styled and maintained to the very highest standards. Our breakfasts are created from the freshest ingredients and are a perfect start to a day. The Glenerne is a white-painted building circa 1790 in the small Berwickshire town of Eyemouth. Originally a manse, the large house with mature gardens and cosy terrace is situated next to Eyemouth Harbour with its long history of fishing, of pirates and of the sea.

Operating as a restaurant until the former owner's retirement, The Glenerne, along with her name, has been restored to her cherished role of accommodating guests in understated luxury.
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In a world of identical chain hotels, The Glenerne is a place of exceptional quality.
Many guests have experienced the individual luxury of The Glenerne and its mature gardens.
Rooms are furnished to the highest standards of a modern hotel, but each has an individual style and character.
All rooms, including the single room, have double beds, ensuite shower and w/c and everything you would expect in a quality hotel.
Booking Direct with us offers you lots of advantages.
As well as free room upgrades, we can more easily manage your booking.
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