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Northumbrian Coast
& Borders Hills
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and surrounded by miles of beautiful sandy beaches, magnificent castles, historic towns and rugged countryside our properties are as relaxing as they are well equipped.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, The Cheviot Hills, National Park and Heritage Coast are within easy reach.

Historic Edinburgh is an hour's drive to the North and the bustling City of Newcastle an hour to the South.

Whether it is for quiet walks on the beach or adventures further a field we are the perfect base to explore Northumberland and the Border Country.

Every thought has been put into making your stay as enjoyable as possible.

We are proud that three of our properties have been awarded The English Tourism Council's highest accolade Five Star's

Savour the Country House tempo with wonderful panoramic views over open countryside.

Situated within 2 miles of the Pilgrim's Causeway to Lindisfarne on Holy Island.

Our properties which cater for a party of 24 are tastefully decorated with every possible home comfort to help you relax in the Kingdom of Northumberland.

Northumberland is most famous for castles and broad white sandy beaches, but the countryside is just as breathtaking.

To the North and West is Border Country where for 300 years the English and Scots fought for control of the borderlands and Berwick upon Tweed.

Throughout the region are Castles and Great houses which stand as a testament to its wild past.

On our doorstep is The Holy Island of Lindisfarne which has a magical feel as it is cut off twice daily from the mainland by the tide. Its religious relevance attracts many visitors - as does its sheer unrivalled beauty.

Further South is Hadrian's Wall, once the farthest outcrop of the Roman Empire.

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David & Jackie Nesbitt

Berwick upon Tweed,  Northumberland

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Photos Mike Kipling

 

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