Thomas Hope Lodge
Resort overview
Lovely traditional semi-detached lodge house nestling in the centre of Langholm in the heart of the beautiful Scottish Borders.
This stunning Grade B listed building was formerly the lodge house to the small Thomas Hope Hospital and has been thoughtfully refurbished to provide a quality holiday cottage and the ideal base for exploring this stunning part of the country.
The comfortable sitting room has an additional gas fire built into the traditional fireplace.
The well-equipped kitchen has a dining room attached and a utility, cloakroom and a door which is useful for loading and unloading the car.
There is a super king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room together with a further twin room and a family bathroom, all on the first floor.
There is a lovely seating area in the front porch which allows you to relax and watch the world go by.
Two bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Utility. Sitting room with gas fire.
Langholm has long been called The Muckle Toun, a thriving, welcoming community with a fierce pride in its history and traditions. Langholm's artistic and cultural contributions are widely celebrated. It is the birthplace of Thomas Telford and Hugh McDiarmid.
The first man on the moon came to visit the home of the Armstrong Clan. The Common Riding is world famous.
The wold's finest tweed suitings were spun and woven in Langholm.
Langholm is a popular and bustling town and is known, amongst other things, for being the birthplace of Thomas Telford and the centre of the Armstrong Clan, who have regular gatherings in the Eskdale Hotel a few yards along the main street.