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per nightSamantha - Verified booking
Gosh, where to start!
Beautiful home in a lovely location. The owner, Marjorie was delightful and checked in to make sure we were settled in. We usually stay in old cottages for the rustic charm, however this time we chose a modern decorated cottage and it was beautiful. Everything you would need is there including the best breezy spot for hanging washing out! We tend to take our Tassimo coffee machine with us but spotted one already there in the photos of the kitchen. Perfect! We just took a supply of our coffee pods for it. The TV is also a Smart TV - just remember to sign out of your Netflix/Prime accounts when you leave. Bed is very comfortable (I always take my own pillow) and I can also vouch for one of the single beds which I slept in when workmen were working at the railway. Flashing van lights through into the bedroom from 11pm, so I slept in the other room. As noted, the property is next to a main railway line so you have to expect trains coming through every five minutes, even late at night. You really do get used to them quickly - even the high speed ones that shake the house. Do NOT let this put you off, honestly you tend to forget them. Plenty of outside spots to sit in and the summer house is divine! Watching the rabbits and birds in the field is very relaxing and you can sit in the summer house when it gets cooler in the evenings. Lots to see and do around the area including nearby Lindisfarne (Holy Island) about a mile away. We even popped to the Scottish Borders for a few historic abbeys along with days out to castles, Roman forts and Hadrians Wall. Highly recommend this property, you can tell the love the owners have for it. Thank you for letting out your beautiful property x
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Mark - Verified booking
We loved every minute of our holiday at The Lookout & would have happily stopped another week.
The views from the cottage are brilliant looking across the estuary to Berwick & also out to sea past the pier & lighthouse which make brilliant photo opportunities due to the changing light & weather conditions. We took our dog Wilf & we basically walked his legs off as there are numerous great walks from the doorstep, Spittle Beach is well worth the short walk too. We hardly used the car as there was so much to enjoy locally just across the bridge into Berwick old town. But if you want to travel then there are plenty of other beaches & harbours to visit. Pamela the owner is very friendly & helpful, she called in with her dog Marley to make sure everything was ok for us & said we could contact her if we had any issues which we didn't need to. So if you like walking & sightseeing with plenty to do without having to use the car & also the peace & quiet too then I recommend The Lookout, we certainly intend to return...Mark, Jill & Wilf the dog...North Lincs.
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Alan - Verified booking
The Lookout was perfect for us as a party of four/two couples.
It is well equipped and importantly, other than your food, you donât need to worry about anything else (I mean that sometimes, rentals have only just enough soap, dishwasher tabs, bags, kitchen roll, you know what I mean). It was a cool, windy but dry week and the house was always cosy enough and we didnât need to light the open fire, as tempting as it was! The views from the Lookout are âSimply the Bestâ - I couldnât stop looking whether I was outside or inside. Views of the estuary out to sea and towards Berwick are available from all of the front windows and obviously from the garden. Finally, you can easily walk from the Lookout into Berwick and beyond which has lots to offer and to Spittall Sands and beyond. Only limited by your capability and driven by your desire to see and enjoy nature at its best! I love âThe Lookoutâ and Pam, its owner (a lovely lady) was only a short distance away if needed. Thank you Pamela!
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Anthony - Verified booking
We loved it at the lookout.
On arrival you have to leave your car next to the adjoining cottage which was a bit tiresome carrying everything inside. But we had a surprise welcome pack of wine, shortbread, strawberries, cream and milk which was really lovely, And we quickly forgot about the car parking. The cottage is really cozy, very well equipped, the bedrooms are huge, the beds very comfortable and the view is beautiful. There are even supplies of washing up liquid, loo rolls, and hand soap so you donât need to take your own, as we had. We met the neighbours in the next door cottage and a guy next to the car parking area, who were really nice and very helpful. And we met the owner who is a lovely lady. It is a 15-20 minute walk into Berwick town. A couple of times we got a taxi and it was £4 each way. We would definitely book again if we returned to Northumberland and would recommend it to anyone.
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Louise - Verified booking
We had a lovely stay at the Lookout despite arriving during Storm Arwen.
Pamela was an excellent host and took the time to check everything was ok following the storm. Parking is not allocated but there are 3 marked spaces to share with the other cottages. Both bedrooms are very generous in size and the bed was huge and comfortable. Seating in the lounge was also very comfortable and the fire stove was easy to light and hot.There is also plenty of on street parking and we never had a problem. Berwick is just a short walk away with a selection of independent shops although some are closed as in a lot of towns today. The Brewers Arms provided good home cooked food at a very reasonable price and there were a couple of nice pubs/bars on Bridge End. Plenty of walking opportunities without having to use a car.
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