Family run hotel in a listed building dating from 1730's, offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation with home-cooked meals and two real ales.
A major refurbishment programme has been implemented, with a real fire ensuring a cosy welcome.
Ecclefechan is a picturesque village, visited by Robert Burns, and the birthplace of Thomas Carlyle. It is a convenient stop for travellers being close to Junction 19 of the M74.
Biker friendly.
May close early when quiet.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Five Kingdoms (varies) , Sulwath (varies)
Cask Ale
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