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In the spring of 2007 we bought 11 Bridge Street with the intention of restoring this beautiful Georgian townhouse and running it as a luxury bed and breakfast.
After many months of hard work and expense, we opened our doors to the public in December 2007. Our aims are simple, to make our guests as comfortable as we can and to provide the finest breakfast imaginable using locally sourced organic ingredients.
Bridge Street is in the oldest part of Berwick-upon-Tweed and boasts many original Victorian shop fronts along its length. It is considered the trendiest area and has many restaurants and pubs within easy reach and the river Tweed is just a stones throw away.
We love food, so whether you want locally smoked trout, a full Scottish breakfast or scrambled eggs with wild smoked salmon the choice is yours. We use locally sourced organic ingredients including Peelham Organic Farm meat, Whole Earth cereals and Tweed Valley Organic produce that we think would be hard to better. If you have special dietary needs, just ask and we will try to accommodate them, be it vegan, celiac, diabetic…
Berwick-upon-Tweed, once part of Scotland and now the most northerly town in England, has played an important part in the history of this region. This has given Berwick a unique appeal to visitors like the artist LS Lowry, who painted many a Berwick-upon-Tweed scene. The Granary Guest House doesn't have any Lowry painting, regrettably; however there are several scenes of Berwick painted by Pam!
Rooms include: Sky TV Large Flat Screen TV's Internet Wi-Fi Power Showers Hair Dryer Alarm Clocks Mini Fridge/Bar Tea and coffee Snacks Laundry Ironing Pick-up/drop-off to local train station |