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Ref: 1478 Braefoot   
LOWER BURNMOUTH Berwick-upon-Tweed 6 miles. The tiny fishing hamlet of Lower Burnmouth enjoys an idyllic location at the foot of picturesque cliffs of the Berwickshire coast. Uninterrupted coastal views, an interesting rocky shoreline and quaint old fisherman's cottages are just some of the features that give Lower Burnmouth its enchanting appeal and in the summer grey seals can often be sighted in the sheltered bay. There is a pub about 1 mile away at Upper Burnmouth, and shops in both Eyemouth, 4 miles away and Berwick on Tweed just 6 miles away. Holy Island, the spectacular beaches and castles of North Northumberland, and the rolling countryside of the Scottish Borders are all within easy driving distance. Why not visit the vibrant capital city of Edinburgh, only 40 minutes away by rail! The Property: Braefoot A mere stone's throw from the sea, this comfortable semi detached house looks out over picturesque Burnmouth Bay. Braefoot offers light and airy accommodation, decorated in a traditional style, while the cosy sitting room boasts a delightful open fire and views over the rocky shore to the sea. Just off the Berwickshire coastal footpath, the property is ideally based for walkers, while the rockpools, enormous range of sea birds and visiting grey seals will fascinate nature lovers of all ages. This quaint little hamlet enjoys peace and quiet all year round and is an ideal location for a relaxing holiday. With the traditional fishing port of Eyemouth just 4 miles away, the historic border town of Berwick on Tweed only 6 miles away and the beaches and attractions of Northumerland's Heritage Coast within easy driving distance, this is a superb base from which to explore both north Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Important notes and links, please click here to read Accommodation Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Ground floor bathroom. Compact fitted kitchen. Cosy sitting room with dining table and open fire. Amenities Heating by solid fuel open fire and additional heating from electric convection heaters. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, colour TV, DVD player, stereo/CD player etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car and additional parking on the sea wall. Small partially enclosed terraced garden to side and rear with patio, garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets or smoking. Shops 6 miles (Berwick & Eyemouth), pubs 15 mins walk. Note: A fenced stream runs alongside the property towards the sea, children should be supervised. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £198 | £223 | | Low | £225 | £245 | | Mid | £280 | £298 | | High | £325 | £345 | | Peak | £400 | £428 | | WSB | £136 | £158 | | Xmas | £400 | £428 | | NY | £400 | £428 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |  | Open Fire |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | The view from the property was stunning, it was in a lovely location, and it was nice and peaceful. Owners were very friendly when i spoke to them and left us a nice bottle of wine for when we arrived. There were also flowers and tea, coffee and biscuits available.
Mr Hieatt, Banbury, Oxfordshire
Jul 2008 | Enjoyed the view, the peace and quiet and easy access to the variety of places of interest nearby.
Ms Bibby, Warrington, Cheshire
Jun 2008 | We very much enjoyed the quiet location, and the view from the lounge over the bay was wonderful.
Mr Kennedy, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Sep 2007 | The location was perfect, overlooking the bay, in a quiet little area, with opportunities for walking along the coast with beautiful views. The house was cosy with everything you could need and the friendly welcome from the owners, complete with a roaring fire and a bottle of wine, was very much appreciated as it was wet and cold when we arrived. There are plenty of places to visit by foot and by car without having to travel too far. We had a great relaxing holiday!
Mr & Mrs Marshalsea, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
Jun 2007 | The only word to say about the cottage and the location is wonderful.We were greeted with a burning fire, fresh flowers every where and everything ready for a nice cup of tea/coffee. Nothing but peace and quiet, fanstatic views of the sea on the door step, lots of rock pools and seals roung the corner at Ross point. WONDERFUL, we will be back.
Mrs Mitchell, Richmond, North Yorkshire
Jun 2007 | Very well equipped lots of coal and wood, lovely flowers and wine. Very friendly owners. Beds very comfy, fresh and clean. Lots of lovely touches. They have put a lot of thought into what people need and provided it.
Mrs Marris, Knottingley, West Yorkshire
Apr 2007 | The welcome by the owner. The location is to die for, a real place to turn off and wind down.
Mr Birdsall, Bradford, West Yorkshire
Sep 2006 | An ideal location. It was lovely waking up to a stunning view in the morning.
Ms Coley, Warrington, Cheshire
Sep 2006 | A wonderful location for exploring the Northumbrian coast and Scottish borders. Rockpools galore on the doorstep for the kids - big & little. The cottage was tucked away in a quiet location on the shore.Very clean and well presented with everything we needed.
Mr Crossling, Southam, Warwickshire
Aug 2006 | Very nice location, convenient for places of interest, including Edinburgh and Northumbria.
Mr Atkins, Romford,
Jul 2006 | |