The Bank Guest House - Hawick
55.42184, -2.78768Nestled 2.6 miles from Coble Pool, The Bank Guest House Hawick provides active guests with horse riding tours and bicycle usage. The 3-star bed & breakfast is situated in the heart of Hawick, 2.8 miles from such cultural attractions as Hawick Museum.
Location
Located just a 5-minute stroll from Borders Textile Towerhouse Museum, the Hawick hotel is also 2.4 miles from entertainment venues like The Borders Distillery. The area includes such religious sights as Kirkton Parish Church (2.5 miles) and Hawick Baptist Church (0.8 miles). Feel in total harmony with nature by visiting Wilton Lodge Park, 2.8 miles from the Hawick accommodation.
The Bank Guest House is not far from Crown Close bus station.
Rooms
The rooms overlook the main street and feature high-speed internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with coffee/tea making facilities. The nice touches include a high ceiling and a stone fireplace, along with a couch set and a cabinet. Offering such amenities as bath sheets and a shower cap, the bathrooms also include a walk-in shower and a separate toilet.
Eat & Drink
The neighborhood features restaurants, including Glen Cafe, which is around 5 minutes' stroll from the hotel.
Leisure & Business
Guests can also enjoy a shared lounge, a golf course, and a garden terrace in the smoke-free Bank Guest House. At the Bank Guest House Hawick you can enjoy horse riding, golf, and fishing.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
Essential information about The Bank Guest House
💵 Lowest room price | 94 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 43.4 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Carlisle Lake District, CAX |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Bank Guest House
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missingWrote a review on Dec 15cozy decordelicious breakfastthick walls
The Bank in Hawick is a gem! Super cozy, stylish decor, and the breakfast is to die for with lots of choices. The only downside? The walls aren’t the thickest, so a bit of noise from the street on weekends. a lovely stay!
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missingWrote a review on Nov 12unique decorpoor signagenoisy street
Unique architecture and charming decor create a delightful atmosphere.
Upon arrival, I struggled to find the entrance due to poor signage, which was frustrating. Once inside, the numerous stairs led to my room, making it a challenge to haul my luggage up. noise from the street was quite bothersome on Saturday night, disrupting my ability to sleep comfortably.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 06unique charactercomfortable bedfriendly hostaccessibility issues
The decor of The Bank captured my interest right away. With its unique character as a converted bank building, every corner revealed a blend of vintage and modern touches. My room, a Basic Double, was spacious, clean, and quiet for a restful night. The comfortable bed helped me unwind, and I appreciated the fluffy linens. The breakfast experience stood out. a table filled with options, from freshly cooked hot items to a selection of cereals and homemade muffins. Donna, the host, created a welcoming atmosphere. She even encouraged guests to text their breakfast orders the night before, which was a thoughtful touch. accessing the guest house posed a challenge. The entrance was somewhat obscure without clear signage, and I found I had to navigate fifty stairs to reach my room. This would be difficult for those with mobility issues. Although the decor was charming, some areas, like the dining room, could benefit from a more modern touch. I noticed limited seating during breakfast hours, which might cause delays for larger groups. Some facilities, like my shower, had minor quirks that needed attention.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 24charming decor
Charming decor, outstanding breakfast, excellent views – a delightful stay awaits you!
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missingWrote a review on Oct 18spacious roomattentive ownercooked-to-order breakfast
My stay at The Bank Guest House was delightful! The room was spacious, beautifully decorated, and came with helpful amenities like tea and coffee. Donna, the owner, was exceptionally warm and attentive, ensuring I felt comfortable the entire time. Breakfast was a treat, with options cooked to order and served in a charming dining area featuring a unique jukebox.
No issues to report.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 17
The unique architecture is a standout, being a converted bank with vintage and modern decor that creates a charming atmosphere. The breakfast is made to order. from locally sourced ingredients, with generous portions that felt like a real treat while overlooking the town from grand windows.
Accessing rooms can be tricky—there's a narrow staircase that can be challenging for those with mobility issues, especially when hauling luggage. Some bathrooms experienced issues, like shower doors not closing properly and inconsistent hot water, making it a little inconvenient. Noise from the street can be a bother on weekends due to the proximity to nightlife. light sleepers should take note. finding the entrance can be a challenge due to the poor visibility of the signage.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 13quality breakfastconvenient locationdifficult accessquirky bathroomlimited signage
The location in the town center was a real bonus, making it easy to explore local shops and restaurants. The breakfast was exceptionally prepared, featuring high-quality ingredients that left a lasting impression. finding the entrance was a hassle due to limited signage, and navigating the many stairs with luggage could be a challenge for those less mobile. While the overall character of the building is charming, it did have a few quirky bathroom issues that impacted comfort during my stay.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 07pleasant viewsfriendly hostbed comfort
great location , but minor comfort issues
The location right on the high street was ideal for exploring. The beautiful old building had a charming character that added to the experience. I particularly enjoyed the lovely views over the rooftops that the room offered, making it a peaceful retreat. the city view was a nice bonus, providing a glimpse of the local life.
The bed, while comfortable, could use some additional pillows for a better night's sleep.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 02stylish featureeffective noise blockagelack of parking
the wooden shutters look stylish and block out noise effectively.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 24free wificomfortable king bedchallenging stairs
Free WiFi, king bed was super comfy, but stairs were tough with luggage.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 19charming atmospherespacious roomaccessible amenities
would recommend for a city holiday
Charming atmosphere, spacious room, and accessible amenities made my stay enjoyable, with flat-screen TV and electric kettle for in-room comfort. A superb breakfast experience that prepared me for my daily explorations in the lively setting.
Couldn’t find a single fault.
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missingWrote a review on May 31cleanlinessspacious roomfriendly host
Clean, spacious room with a lovely bed and access to tea and coffee. The host was super friendly and the breakfast was delicious! 🍳 Positioned right in the town center, making exploring a breeze!
Not a single issue.
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missingWrote a review on May 01flat-screen tvfriendly staff
This place suits me perfectly! I appreciate the flat-screen TV, electric kettle, and wi-fi. During my first stay, the staff even helped me find parking. I can't wait to return for Easter!
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