Seascape

Located in beautiful Tweedmouth

Situated on Kiln Hill in Tweedmouth
Seascape is situated on Kiln Hill in Tweedmouth with views across the river Tweed to Berwick and down the estuary and out to sea.

This quaint old town house is one of the properties forming part of the conservation area in Tweedmouth which faces the ancient ramparts of Berwick across the River Tweed. The area is linked to the town by way of the lovely old stone bridge which was constructed in 1603 and is only a five minute walk from the restaurant area of the town.

Seascape is believed to have been constructed for a retired mariner in order for him to observe the comings and goings of all the seagoing vessels visiting the town and is ideally situated for this purpose, whilst being a very short walk to the centre of Berwick.
Tweedmouth has shops and hot food takeaways within two minutes walk of the property comprising a small grocery store/off licence, Indian, Fish and Chips, Chinese and Pizzeria.
Accommodation Amenities
  • Bathtub
  • Children Welcome
  • Dog Friendly
  • DVD Player
  • Parking
  • Sea/Lake/Loch View
  • Shower
  • Sleeps up to 4
  • TV
  • Washing Machine
  • Well Equipped Kitchen
  • WiFi


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