Cottages in Berwick-upon-Tweed

Coastal Views, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland

Coastal Views
Spittal
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Northumberland

TD15 1RG

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Boasting wonderful panoramic sea views, and a terrific location within easy walking distance of Spittal and Cocklawburn's fabulous sandy beaches, this spacious and newly built property is perfectly placed for exploring the Northumberland Heritage Coast. With its large balcony for enjoying the breathtaking views, splendid garden, games room and en-suite facilities to each bedroom, it also makes an ideal venue for family gatherings and reunions.

Just 2 miles away lies the historic town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, where visitors will find an excellent selection of places to eat and good shopping along with beautifully preserved Elizabethan ramparts, garrison and theatre. Berwick is also the town that inspired some of the artist L.S. Lowry's finest work, and visitors can follow a fascinating Lowry Trail around the locality. Venturing a little further afield, Holy Island is only 12 miles distant, whilst magnificent Bamburgh Castle is 15 miles away and a 30 mile drive leads to Alnwick's impressive castle and world renowned gardens. The exciting cities of Edinburgh and Newcastle are both a 45 minute train journey from Berwick. Horse riding, fishing, an indoor swimming pool and golf are all available nearby. Shops and pub serving food in Spittal, ¼ mile.

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