No, Hercule Poirot won't be at The Old Vicarage for our Murder Mystery on the 21st January 2012, but we have the next best thing with a specially written story acted out by a select band of local performers! After a complimentary cocktail you can enjoy a four course dinner here at 24 Church Road, Tweedmouth interspersed with an intriguing, exciting and entertaining murder mystery drama. The Reverend and Mrs Harvey are preparing a special dinner party and welcome home for their daughter Stephanie and her new husband, Paul. Stephanie is a crime writer eager to research her new novel and Paul a private detective looking forward to a weekend away. Little did they dream that their combined skills would come to the rescue as Murder at The Old Vicarage was most certainly not part of the planned evening's entertainment. The play is set in the 1930's and visitors are invited to attend in period evening dress. For more details contact hosts Maurice and Ruth on 01289-306909 or e-mail stay@oldvicarageberwick.co.uk
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Saturday, 15 October 2011
October 2011

We are delighted to announce that The Old Vicarage Guesthouse was runner up in the Best B&B Category in this year's North East England Tourism Awards. We are very pleased to land this award, our first entry into this major annual competition. Entering was very much a learning experience as we seek to improve our offer to guests, and improve our performance. Thanks must go to all our staff and all our suppliers who have certainly contributed to our success. We were proud to represent Northumberland - the other two finalists were from Co. Durham. As active supporters of The North Northumberland Tourism Association (NNTA), we are also pleased to be an award winner from that organisation. We can recommend the experience and would encourage others to enter, especially from this end of the County.
Thursday, 18 August 2011
August 2011
September is a great month to visit North Northumberland and The Borders. Berwick-Upon-Tweed is the perfect base from which to explore. Heritage Open Days are on from 8th-11th September. See www.heritageopendays.org.uk for details. Buildings not normally open to the public are revealed through guided walks.
Berwick's own Food Festival is on from the 10th-11th September in Berwick Barracks. It celebrates eating locally and seasonally, supporting small producers and enjoying food with family and friends. See www.slowfoodberwick.co.uk for more information.
Towards the end of the month there is the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival. Based at the Maltings theatre and cinema and at various locations around the town walls, the programme offers a selection of new features, classic cinema, video installations and live events. With screenings, exhibitions and hands on workshops, this festival offers something for all the family. Contact www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com
Berwick's own Food Festival is on from the 10th-11th September in Berwick Barracks. It celebrates eating locally and seasonally, supporting small producers and enjoying food with family and friends. See www.slowfoodberwick.co.uk for more information.
Towards the end of the month there is the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival. Based at the Maltings theatre and cinema and at various locations around the town walls, the programme offers a selection of new features, classic cinema, video installations and live events. With screenings, exhibitions and hands on workshops, this festival offers something for all the family. Contact www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com
Monday, 6 June 2011
June 2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
May 2011

Pre-concert suppers are available and a stroll around the grounds is a must on a summer's afternoon. Plan a visit to Paxton, with a stay here at the Old Vic and take advantage of any special offers we may have - just ask for details. Demonstrations of salmon fishing and tagging are on-going through the summer, and the galleries showcase the work of artists and craftspeople from The Borders and North Northumberland. Wildlife lovers can enjoy the hides for excellent views of birds including nuthatches, woodpeckers and even red squirrels.
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
April 2011

Berwick-upon-Tweed is a great base from which to explore North Northumberland and The Borders. Visitors can easily spend a week here and want to come back for more. Starting with The Town itself, we have the Walk around The Elizabethan Town Walls; Berwick Barracks at Wallace Green; The Cromwellian Church at Wallace Green; The Main Guard at Palace Street; The Berwick Museum at Wallace green and The Town Hall with its own Jailhouse. A great way to get to grips with The Town's Heritage is to take advantage of the Guided Walks with Derek Sharman MBE. Starting from the Tourist Information Centre at Marygate, these walks are an experience not to be missed! Friendly, entertaining and informative about 700 years of our turbulent history. His "Town and Walls" Tours are at 10.00 a.m. and 11.45 a.m. Monday to Friday, Easter to October. There is also a Sunday afternoon "Hidden Berwick" Tour at 2 p.m. from May to September. Check all this out at www.explore-northumberland.co.uk
Monday, 28 March 2011
April 2011

Sunday, 13 March 2011
March 2011

Saturday, 19 February 2011
February 2011
Take advantage of our 4 nights for 3 offer until the end of March and base yourself here to explore the wild places of North Northumberland. Why not give the car a holiday and do it by bus. We are on the coastal path running North and South from Berwick-Upon-Tweed. Spend a day walking North towards St Abbs Head in Scotland. Spend a day walking south towards Lindisfarne. Bus it to Beal and spend a whole day exploring the wonderful Holy Isle with its great array of wintering birds. Visits to the Island are tide dependent. Spend a day in the Cheviots exploring one of the many river valleys there. Spend a day following the River Tweed upstream, or bus inland and walk the river back towards Berwick. Plenty of options if you want to get close to the natural environment and nature. Take a picnic lunch freshly prepared here at The Old Vicarage. We can advise on great days out - you might even come across an otter like the one shown which was photographed by Laurie Campbell not far away on the River Tweed.
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
February 2011

It's never too late for that romantic get-a-way!! Go on, treat your partner to a lovely relaxing weekend with us here in Berwick-upon-Tweed. Let us pamper you, enjoy a super candle-lit three course meal for only £25pp on the Saturday evening. Breakfast in bed is an option too, flowers in your room, whatever you want we will try to provide it. We have two rooms still available, and for a minimum 2 night booking we are willing to offer a further 20% discount!! Contact us directly to take advantage of this last minute offer. Tel. 01289-306909.
Thursday, 6 January 2011
January 2011

And a happy new year to you all, but especially Sylvia and Roger from the West Midlands, who have won 2010's draw for a free two night stay with us anytime this year! Our three year old grand-daughter choose the lucky room number after others had picked the month and date. All staying with us in 2011 will be eligible for a similar draw for a stay in 2012.
Other special offers are still available including prices held for returning customers; dinner, bed and breakfast packages from £60pppn; gift vouchers; and 4 nights for the price of three (excluding high season and bank holiday weekends).
Hope to see you in 2011 -
Ruth, Maurice and Findlay
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