Cormiston Farm
Description
A Bed and Breakfast and Hebridean Sheep farm in the Clyde Valley near Biggar. Cormiston Farm is a family run, four star, bed and breakfast surrounded by the rolling hills of the Clyde Valley. It lies within 2 acres of mature garden and woodland, some 2 miles from the town of Biggar and is listed by Historic Scotland.
There are two large double bedrooms, overlooking the hills to the south. The largest bedroom has a super king size four-poster; both have private bathrooms.
A sitting room is available where you can relax in front of a log fire on chilly days.
A full Scottish breakfast is included in the price: fresh seasonal fruit, porridge, free range eggs, bacon, sausage and a variety of black/white puddings; home-made marmalade, jams and preserves, and the finest teas and coffee.
Dinner, if required, is usually at 8pm, and is a seasonal four-course set meal. Much of the produce is from the walled kitchen garden or from local markets. The emphasis is on local ingredients cooked in a simple way. We have a small but select wine list, as well as excellent beers from the local Broughton Brewery.
Children of all ages are always welcome, and stay free if under 16.
All major credit and debit Cards accepted. VAT is included where applicable.
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facebook.comSheep have made a track from the barn to their feeder; single file only. Lots of snow making everything take longer.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy and peaceful New Year from all at Cormiston Farm. A special hello from Ronasvoe MacOpal (Ronnie the Ram) who is a new arrival...
Feeding the animals in January 2017. No snow yet this winter, but expecting some soon.
A Tipi wedding on the front field in September. We are now taking bookings for 2018 and 2019. See our website for more information or email us for prices and availability. Make the day yours.
20 bales of haylage done.... just before the rain.
After rain every day for weeks we have cut the front field for haylage. Still needs 4 days or so without a downpour for the best outcome.
Lupins in the kitchen garden.
Sunshine between the showers. Rhododendrons and azaleas in flower.
The bats have arrived at Cormiston Farm. They come back each spring after hibernating elsewhere. If you are patient you will see them flitting about the night sky at dusk, catching insects around the woods outside the farmhouse. The moon has risen above Culter Fell, a peak in the Southern Uplands about 10 miles south of the farm.
Having fun trying to get an evening photo of the Four Poster Room. When I stay somewhere I always like to know what the room is like with the curtains drawn and the lights on.
Rita the Labrador Puppy helps with Alpaca feeding. Being from Labrador she is used to the snowy conditions. The alpacas do not like snow... or puppies.