Set in the foothills of the Cheviot hills and on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, Gypsy Palace is an unusual self catering cottage with a fascinating history. Situated in the Scottish Borders at the most northerly point of the Pennine Way, the small village of Kirk Yetholm has been regarded as the home of the gypsies of Scotland and Northern England for over 300 years; Gypsy Palace is famous the world over as the royal residence of both Queen Esther and her son and heir, King Charles Faa Blythe. It is said that Queen Esther became very popular receiving the gentry from far and wide who visited especially to hear her words of wisdom, We have no idea how old the cottage is but records mention its existence back in the early 1800's. The Palace can sleep up to four people, though its small size means its more suited to couples or small families. It is perfect for exploring both the Scottish Borders with its stunning moors and quaint market towns, and Northumberland with its spectacular beaches and many castles. Kelso, Jedburgh, Melrose, Holy Island, Alnwick and historic Berwick upon Tweed are all just a short drive away short drive.
Gypsy Palace has frequently appeared in the national press including: The Times: 30 Serene Scottish Hideaways The Scottish Field magazine The Scotsman The Sunday Times - article: Fit for a Queen Tiny Living magazine The Independent newspaper: UK's Best Holiday Houses The Scottish Herald We have also featured in many books and on websites all over the world including Lonely Planet, Buzzfeed, BBC Legacies, etc.
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About the area
Kelso
Kelso is home to this cottage. Cheviot Hills and Hirsel Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Clifton Park and Home Park. Heatherslaw Light Railway and Woodside Garden Centre are also worth visiting.
Northumberland National Park - 36 min drive - 41.6 km
Northumberland Coast - 49 min drive - 52.3 km
Bamburgh Castle - 54 min drive - 58.4 km
Alnwick Castle - 57 min drive - 63.7 km
Getting around
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) - 105 min drive
Restaurants
The Plough Inn
St Cuthberts Coffee Shop - 7 min drive
Border Hotel - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total) with a maximum weight of up to 25 kg per pet.
How much does it cost to stay at Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders?
As of 14 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders on 17 July 2026 start from NZ$342, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Quirky Historic Cottage in the Scottish Borders located?
Situated in Kelso, this cottage is steps from Pennine Way and within 6 mi (10 km) of Hailes Castle and Hoselaw Loch and Din Moss. Clifton Park and Borders Abbeys Way are also within 9 miles (15 km).
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I’d go back. The cottage is very comfortable and warm and its history is very interesting. The kitchen is well equipped and there’s a good shower in the bathroom. It’s perfect for a dog because it has a back door and stone floor. The garden is fully fenced in, but won’t keep in a smaller dog. There’s a lovely sun house. It’s situated on the Pennine Way, and there’s a hotel close by serving food, so there’s no need to be driving a lot.
Getting booking! The Palace is just the most delightful, quirky and charming cottage. We loved our stay. Brought bikes which we could store in the outbuilding and did some glorious rides direct from Kirk Yetholm. Highly recommend this place.