England's most northerly hotel, just 300 yards from the Scottish Border, the Marshall Meadows Manor House is set in 15 acres woodland gardens and boasts sea views and good food.
Sara
United Kingdom
Absolutely everything!
This place has an almost magical quality.
I first visited in November for my birthday and was blown away at how idyllic it was, how fabulous the staff were, and what a fantastic walk in breathtaking scenery could be had along the coast.
I booked for our anniversary, this time with a hot tub and a terrace. Quite honestly, heaven, couldn't fault it, any of it.
The shower is excellent (they so often disappoint, not here).
Bed is just wonderful.
The tasting menu is out of this world. Any one of the amazing dishes served, I would have had as a stand-alone, but the treat of having exactly the right amount of each was perfection.
The staff make it what it is in all fairness to them; the warm hospitality you receive immediately, the attention to detail, is superb.
It is the epitome of relaxed glamour.
Set in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 300 metres from Ross Back Sands, Manor House Hotel Holy Island offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Allie
United Kingdom
We had a lovely room on the top floor that was spacious, clean & comfortable. We were travelling as two friends with two dogs and it was ideal. The room was hot but we had a sash window that we could leave open all night. We had a bathroom with only a shower, but that is my preference anyway, and the water was hot, which I appreciated. I often find the water temperature is not hot enough. Breakfast was included and we had a very enjoyable full English. The staff even offered to cook sausages for the dogs. The staff were friendly and very helpful. There are only 3 places that serve food in the evenings on Holy Island and they get booked up weeks in advance. The Monor keeps availability for residents which is necessary.
Situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and with Spittal Beach reachable within 2.3 km, The Castle Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Richard
United Kingdom
Nothing exceptional. Good tea and coffee in the room.
Only arrived this afternoon, so haven’t experienced the breakfast yet.
Situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 7.5 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, The Island View features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Debbie
United Kingdom
Lovely owners
Couldnt help you enough....
Lovely and clean...a fab place to stay
The Kings Arms Hotel is located on Hide Hill in the centre of Berwick upon Tweed. An 18th-century hotel, it was once visited by Charles Dickens, Lewis Carol and The Beatles.
Alan
United Kingdom
Room only, which was up to a good standard. Just as expected.
Located in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and only 2.2 km from Cocklawburn Beach, The Old Vicarage provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Phil
New Zealand
lovely and clean, huge place with great heating and a really helpful host, could not fault the place, will book again.
Located in Ancroft, 10 km from Berwick-Upon-Tweed, The Old Parsonage provides a garden and free WiFi. the units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hair dryer.
Corinne
United Kingdom
The breakfast was perfectly cooked and the choices on the menu varied. The location is ideal to go and visit Berwick upon tweed or St' Abb's head(NTS Scotland). Many country houses and stately homes as well as some very good restaurants near by.
Set in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, The Roxburgh Guest Accommodation is a recently renovated accommodation, 300 metres from Spittal Beach and 3 km from Cocklawburn Beach.
Offering garden views, The Lobsterpot is an accommodation situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, less than 1 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 22 km from Lindisfarne Castle.
Stuart
Australia
Lovely accommodation & loved the personal touches provided by the owner.
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Very under-rated town, has fine buidings, historic walls, is...
Very under-rated town, has fine buidings, historic walls, is superbly situated by mouth of River Tweed; excellent rail service; gorgeous countryside and coast very near. Deseserves to be far better known. One of the jewels of the UK.
johnwells
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Berwick has great historical interest and lots to do and see...
Berwick has great historical interest and lots to do and see. There are some good restaurants like Mavi and Foxtons, lots of small independent shops and great walks around the walls. It is also a great base for visits to the surrounding Borders country with its many and varied attractions.
Keith
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Plenty of choice for accommodation if you plan on staying...
Plenty of choice for accommodation if you plan on staying over & reasonably priced. Lovely historal place with nice cafes & places to eat or drink. Car parking is free both short & long stay. Short stay you need to buy a pass/clock £1 from local shops or maybe included with your accommodation. We stayed Monday to Friday this year & previously Friday to Monday last year. Both places we stayed were comfy, high standard of cleanliness & was very impressed with both. So can recommend both Stow House & Strothers Guest House if you're planning to stay over for few nights. Also beach is not too far away & some lovely walks including the castle walls. If you enjoy fish n chips theres quite few chippies too. We tried Castlegate & really nice. There's also couple that do sit in & dine. There's also Haven caravan park a short walk away from town centre. Regular bus service around town centre & surrounding areas. Was quite quiet possibly being April when we visited this time. The market is on Wednesday & Saturdays which was also quiet but again this could be as its still probably low season.
shann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Not how I remember it but it was forty years since I was...
Not how I remember it but it was forty years since I was there. Covid has shut down a lot of places so a bit of a ghost town but enjoyed walking around the walls which surround the town and reading all the information boards on the way. Crossing the bridge that spans the river tweed was a nice walk too. We had a meal in the amore restaurant which was really nice on our way back too the hotel we discovered a gem of a gift shop called grannies
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s my home town, I grew up in Berwick and always love...
It’s my home town, I grew up in Berwick and always love returning. The people are friendly, the architecture is great, it’s an ideal centre for walking, with a choice of countryside, sea views or river views. The high street looks a bit tired, but that’s in line with many town centres currently. There are still many independent shops and several restaurants supplying good food at a range of prices.
myra
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Centre a bit down on its luck like many towns these days.
Centre a bit down on its luck like many towns these days. But the walks around the old town and the walls are always splendid. Some interesting shops on Bridge Street - books, green produce, kitchen utensils.
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Room booked was lovely and spacious with good ensuite facilities. The guest house is well located for trips to and from Berwick upon Tweed by foot or bus. Edinburgh by car or train. North Berwick and Alnwick and coast line by car. Beech is literally on the doorstep. Great food to be had in Berwick upon Tweed. Kitchen facilities are great and you can cook as little or as much as you like as all the equipment, fridge and freezer are available. Some basic foods are provided such as coffee, tea, milk, bread, eggs, sauces, cereal etc.
My room was a little quirky as it was without a window that you could look out. However, it was clean and reasonably priced. The staff was very welcoming and accomodating. There was a secure place to store my bicycle. The hotel is very convenient if you are traveling by train and it is close to serveral good restaurants. Breakfast was good and cooked to order. I would stay here again.
We had a lovely time at this cozy friendly hotel, the room was very clean and they had thoughtfully laid out an extra camp bed rather than me sharing a double with one of my daughters. They had left treats for my daughters in the room too. Everyone was so kind at dinner and breakfast and the food was delicious! Highly recommend this lovely place!
The hotel location is great, right in the heart of Berwick, and the building is a landmark historic building. The staff were friendly and helpful, even when things weren't going well. The refurbished rooms were fine, even if not quite in the style you would expect for the building.
I liked the staff who helped me out after I checked into location of the hotel with a small issue. The location was fantastic, and the place was neat and clean, basic but very nice for a short stay!! I'd stay again!! Very responsive
Lovely Couple and very quiet nice hotel, breakfast was great and property is in lovely location, parking is limited and weather was horrible but couple were full of local knowledge and gave great recommendations for places to eat.
Fabulous breakfast, served by lovely helpful staff. The hotel is just a short walk from the train station, and is well located to see all that Berwick has to offer. Will definitely stay here again.
Everything. The owner was a Great friend. More than helpful. Roon , perfect. Full English breakfast. Perfect. Great little hotel/b&B.will visit again and recommend.
Very friendly staff, lovely hotel and gardens, The room was comfortable , and a great shower. And the dogs goody welcome pack went down well with our two dogs.
This hotel has a wonderful location. The bedroom window frames the castle and you look at the statue of St Aiden and the monastery as you eat your breakfast
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