Holiday cottages in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland self catering accommodationTOWER HOUSE COTTAGE
Tower House,
Tower Road,
Tweedmouth,
Berwick-upon-Tweed,
Northumberland
TD15 2BD

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Sleeps: 2.
Sorry no pets.
No Smoking.

Low season £290 pw.
High season £370 pw.



For further details please contact:

Mr or Mrs Thomas
Tel: 01289 307314
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
22 Jun


 This beautifully modernised 18th century cottage, within a large secluded garden, overlooks the historic walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the mouth of the River Tweed (view shown above is from the cottage windows). It is only 10 minutes away from the centre of town where there are bars and restaurants and the mainline railway station; as well as from the local beaches and splendid river walks.

The cottage, which adjoins a studio pottery, is an ideal base for visiting the Northumberland National Park, the Scottish Borders (Scotland is only 3 miles away), Holy Island and the Farne Isles (seals and otters).

 It is a perfect spot for fishing, for walkers, horse-riders, artists, bird-watchers and all who value the peace and beauty of the coast and countryside. Nearby Alnwick Castle, used as a backdrop for the Harry Potter films, is only one of the many castles and ancient abbeys in the area. Edinburgh and Newcastle are 45 minutes away by train.

Ground Floor: Kitchen/Living room Living space with comfortable seating
  • TV / video, DVD and CD player
  • Well equipped kitchen and dining area
  • Cooker / oven / microwave
  • Fridge with freezer box
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer available
  • Access to stone-flagged patio with a Victorian Coalbrookdale bench
First Floor: Bedroom and Bathroom 
  • Large bedroom with double bed and spacious wardrobe
  • Bed linen provided
  • Luxury bathroom with wc, hand basin and large shower
  • Towels provided
Electric night storage and panel heaters provided throughout.
Private parking in walled garden.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
22 Jun



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