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MILL LANE APARTMENTS 2a Palace Street East, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1HT
Sleeps: 5 +cot. Children 12 and over. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
ETC: 4 Stars.
   
Low season £200 - £280 pw. High season £300 - £495 pw.
For further details please contact:
John Haswell Tel: 01289 304492 Mobile: 07866 094 097
    
Close to Northumberland's Heritage Coastline and the famous River Tweed. Residential parking is available. A 3-minute stroll takes you to the heart of this historic Border town, which is an ideal base for exploring both this special corner of Northumbria and the Scottish Borders. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, the Farne Islands with their seals and bird sanctuary are just a few miles to the south and the fantastic Alnwick Garden is only 30 minutes away. Pride of Northumbria Self Catering Runner Up 2002/2003 Finalist. - Sorry, we cannot cater for children under 12 or pets.
- This is a Strictly No Smoking establishment.
- Open All Year Round.
- Out of Season short breaks available.
Accommodation The apartment has been completely refurnished and decorated to the highest standard. The quality of the decor, soft-furnishings and furniture is superb. Double glazing and gas central heating throughout. - Combined lounge/dining room, with colour TV and video.
- DVD Home Theatre system with surround sound.
- New fully fitted and equipped kitchen, electric cooker, microwave, slow cooker, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. Picnic hamper.
- New fully tiled bathroom with separate shower.
- Sleeps 4/5: Master bedroom with double bed; Second bedroom twin with bunk-style 4'6" bed base and 'Rest-assured' sprung mattress. All bed linen provided.
- Gas heating inclusive. Electricity metered.
- Charming, private walled courtyard garden with barbecue and patio furniture.
- 3 minutes walk from town centre, close to all amenities, ramparts, River Tweed, beach and Golf Course.
Situated within the historic Elizabethan walls and only three minute's walk from the town centre makes shopping and sightseeing in Berwick easy. There are several pubs and hotels that provide a good menu and a good selection of shops including some that provide fresh local produce. The twice-weekly market is held on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the shadow of The Town Hall where there is always a bargain to be had.
What to see and do The apartment provides the perfect location for a relaxing holiday. The enclosed courtyard garden can be a suntrap (weather permitting) filled with an array of eye-catching colour from hanging baskets and Mediterranean pots, the perfect place to try out that barbecue.
A kaleidoscope of experiences...
Discover Berwick-upon-Tweed's natural beauty by walking the Elizabethan Walled Defences. A distance of slightly over one mile that can be comfortably enjoyed by all the family. Built in 1558 and virtually intact, they are unique in Britain and are the finest surviving 16th Century artillery fortifications in northern Europe. They form a stark reminder of Berwick's turbulent history.
Berwick's barracks, the first purpose-built infantry barracks in England, were completed in 1721 and are a stone's throw from Holy Trinity Parish Church, one of only two built during the Commonwealth period of Cromwell. The prestigious Town Hall dates from 1610 and is a must see. The original gaol is still there complete with the condemned cell, branding irons, shackles and leg irons and this was one gaol house that treated women as equals.
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