



| Parking | off road for 2 cars | Garden | shared garden |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £250 | Prices | view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | No |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
Perched high on the cliff top at the head of St Abbs, the setting of this collection of Lighthouse Cottages is simply sublime! The winding climb up the protected cliff face to the top rewards with the most magical of sea views; seen from many of the windows of the properties.
Lightkeepers Cottage is accessed via one step through a storm door with the accommodation having the added convenience of being all on ground floor level. This property has recently undergone a total refurbishment offering a contemporary blend to this unique building. The living / dining / kitchen areas are at the front and offer sea views. Both bedrooms are positioned at the rear along with the modern bathroom and additional cloakroom making this property suitable for the gathering of family and friends or those couples seeking something rather special!
Read more about St Abbs - Lightkeepers CottageThe accommodation is all on ground floor level heated by electricity and comprises:
Lounge / diner: with Freesat TV and sea views
Kitchen: with integral electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine
Bedroom 1: with king-size bed
Bedroom 2: with two single beds
Bathroom: with shower over bath, WC and wash basin
Cloakroom: with WC and wash basin
All electricity included. Bed linen provided. . Electric blankets provided.
Off road parking for 2 cars.
| Nearest town | Eyemouth or Berwick | Shops | 3 Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 7 Miles or 15 Miles | Restaurant | 3 Miles |
| Nearest railway station | Berwick upon Tweed | Pub | 3 Miles |
| Distance | 15 Miles | Lake |
This Nature Reserve at St Abbs Head is located on the South East coast of the Scottish Borders and is renowned as one of mainland Britain’s largest seabird colonies, which is described in the AA Book of Britain’s Countryside “as perhaps the greatest glory in the Scottish Borders”. The village of St Abbs itself is at its foot and is where a friendly welcome regularly greets visitors. Scramble across the shore to explore the rock pools and perhaps catch a glimpse of the seals at play… Watch the fishing boats return with their daily catch, or take a trip out to sea to fish from boat, rocks or beach. Brown, Blue or Rainbow trout are often caught from the banks or boats in the nearby lochs. A stroll along the cliff top brings you to the golden, sandy beach at Coldingham, where you can surf, ride and take pleasure in the lap of the waves and enjoy the feel of the sand between your toes..... The historic fishing town of Eyemouth is only 7 miles down the coastline and has a wonderful maritime museum to some restaurants to visit. The elegant Georgian, border town of Berwick, which straddles the salmon-rich River Tweed and where many amenities are available, including a cinema / theatre, indoor swimming and a vast array of shops and restaurants is only 15 miles south. Paxton House, Manderston, Floors Castle and the majestic Bamburgh castle are but a small selection of interesting visitor attractions close by and the tidal island of Lindisfarne (known as Holy Island) can be reached by a causeway, which is safe to cross twice daily. Golf enthusiasts will delight in the many prestigious courses close by and walkers and cyclists will enjoy the challenge of the Southern Upland Way, which routes through the Lammermuir Hills. The festival city of Edinburgh is only around an hour’s drive (45 miles) north making St Abbs Lighthouse Cottages a unique coastal retreat with easy access to discover the Scottish Borders and north Northumberland alike.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £250 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406731

Very good location
Lightkeepers was very clean with beautiful views across the sea. It had everthing you could possibly want, even a garage to store our bikes.
It was a lovely property in an amazing location and I was very sad to leave! It would have been nice to have a comments book as it is always good to see where previous people have been and enjoyed, and there weren't many leaflets about local attractions which would have been useful. other than that it was excellent.
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