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.
Tracey
United Kingdom
On arrival at this stunning location we were shown to our room by the lovely receptionist and told there was a bit of a problem - they'd upgraded us! The room was absolutely gorgeous, and we booked to eat in the restaurant in the evening and our meals were delicious. Breakfast the following morning was delicious too, although we were still quite full from the evening before. Check out was 11am which made everything really leisurely and relaxed.
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.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Beautiful surroundings and views. Excellent food and lovely room with comfy beds.
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.
Hilary
United Kingdom
The bedroom was relaxing in its decor, comfortable in its bed, and pleasant in its albeit tiny bathroom.
Situated in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 7.5 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, The Island View - A1 features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Duncan
United Kingdom
Breakfast and dinner we fine and the location for Holy Island could not hve been better
Very quiet considering its location to the A1
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.
Juliet
United Kingdom
The staff were excellent and went out of their way to help my family. Food in the linked Italian restaurant was very good.
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.
Daniel
United Kingdom
The room was much more spacious than we were expecting and the decor was nice and full of comfort. The owner and family were very friendly and gave us great advice for seeing dolphins from Spittal beach, which we did see. The location was really good as well with Spittal beach being accessible straight out of the back door and there being plenty of parking out the front.
Situated 300 metres from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, 23 km from Lindisfarne Castle and 33 km from Bamburgh Castle, Mirandas Guest House features accommodation located in Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
Chloe
United Kingdom
Full cooked breakfast- what a bonus. Poached egg was yummy. And Robyn was very accommodating.
This YHA hostel is set in a beautifully converted 240-year-old former granary. This Grade II listed building offers self-catering accommodation with private bathrooms and an art gallery.
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There is a lot of history associated with this town, which...
There is a lot of history associated with this town, which is readily shown on the posters, which was very interesting
Plenty of walking you can do
Good long beach
The parking discs is a brilliant idea which the rest of the country should use - it encourages visitors
Plenty of shops in the town centre
Brilliant fish and chips - Coulls Fish restaurant
Philip
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A quiet place with bags of history, some fine buildings not...
A quiet place with bags of history, some fine buildings not just military. The Military museum is certainly worth a visit as it also contains the town's museum. The battlements are worth the walk around as is heading out to the lighthouse. Some very good pubs. Very friendly place. Easy bus ride down to Holy Island.
Norman
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The riverside walks were lovely and it was nice to sit...
The riverside walks were lovely and it was nice to sit outside in the sunshine at the cafe near the bridge. Walking along the walls was also a highlight with its views out to sea and of the varied historical old town houses. The Visitor Centre and the nearby churches were very interesting. The fish and chips at the fish restaurant were scrumptious and very filling. We also enjoyed our pasties from the Butcher's down the street from B&M. The uphill parts of the town are tiring at our age but we found plenty of cafes with plenty of choice to help us regain our strength.
Jeff
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Berwick is an interesting town in itself and has good access...
Berwick is an interesting town in itself and has good access to many great locations and places of interest. The bus services are easy to use with helpful drivers. There are a choice of supermarkets within easy reach of the centre if you are self-catering. The Royal Garden was a pleasant place to eat.
R.J
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
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
Scored 10
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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Very dog friendly. Breakfast was very good. Location nice and some good walks for the dog. Very close to a caravan park just on the coast and suspect the hotel would be very busy during the high season. Bedroom good size and well appointed. Overall a nice hotel at a reasonable price. Need to advertise nightly cost of having a dog stay.
Breakfast cooked to order and well done. Special mention for breakfast staff Richard….. very kind and helpful on last morning when I needed to leave quickly. All staff I encountered in the hotel were pleasant, cheerful, and helpful
The hotel is lovely and the rooms furnished beautifully. There's a little lounge downstairs with free snacks and hot drinks. Not far from Berwick centre or the ramparts walk. Great communication from Craig throughout the stay.
Well situated for Bamburgh Castle, Lindisfarne, Berwick and Scottish Borders, the hotel is right on the A1 (nothing like as busy as it is further South!).
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