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Berwick ? |
| Conferences, meetings, and events will appreciate the most northerly town in England for its turbulent past (the town was either English or Scottish 13 times between the 12th and 15th centuries), the two-mile walk around the Elizabethan walls, views across the River Tweed, the atmospheric harbour, and the cobbled streets and Georgian buildings. Among attractions are the Lowry Trail (featuring the sites of the artist’s work), the nearby seaside resort of Spittal, a choice of museums (local heritage, military history, fine art), and a unique church from the Cromwellian period. Venues include a characterful town house hotel (with former Assembly Rooms seating up to 150), a conference-minded hotel in the nearby countryside, smaller properties, as well as culture/heritage settings.
Proximity to spectacular Northumberland countryside (outdoor pursuits), historic Alnwick (castle and gardens), Holy Island (and other coastal ‘musts’ – Bamburgh Castle, the Farne Islands etc.), are further plus points. Conference delegates can reach Berwick-Upon-Tweed easily via the A1, by train, and through flights into Newcastle (or Edinburgh) airports.
In conclusion: think of Berwick-upon-Tweed as a meetings destination offering the flavour both of England and Scotland, town and country, heritage and adventure, and charm and character.
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