As seen on Channel 4's George Clarke's Amazing Spaces!
This one-of-a-kind studio space, used more recently as an ice cream parlour, has been meticulously renovated by the owner with fully handcrafted and bespoke finishes.
The light-filled living space boasts the original glazed bricks and timber match boarding. The kitchenette, which includes a small fridge, hob, microwave and fold-down dining table, was hand-built by the owner from scratch, whilst the kitchen worktop is reclaimed from an art college, its fabulous patina a nod to its former life. The owner commissioned the Shaker peg rail to allow for storage of the dining chairs when not in use and hand-built the bed (a fixed double so no messing about folding beds) and the open storage beneath which pays homage to vintage luggage racks. A small Everhot electric stove allows for the heating of food and provides ambient warmth. Additional heating provided by an electric ribbon radiator ensures the space is toasty. Leading from the living space is a small wet room with a shower, basin and WC.
Outside, a small courtyard to the rear provides a private spot for a morning coffee or sundowner, the raised seating area offering fabulous views of the town’s historic Walls. The courtyard is secure and ideal for the storage of outdoor kit.
Located in a quiet corner of Berwick-upon-Tweed within the Elizabethan Town Walls, The Loovre provides easy access to the town and its cafes, restaurants, shops and train station (direct trains from London Kings Cross to Berwick-Upon-Tweed). The town has a thriving arts scene with galleries, The Maltings Theatre, independent bookshops and live music events. There are festivals throughout the year including the Berwick Film and Media Festival and the Food Festival. There are excellent independent shops and suppliers on the doorstep including The Green Shop for supplies, Mule on Rouge for coffee, microbrewery The Curfew and coffee roasters, Northern Edge. There are superb walks around the historic Town Walls, along the River Tweed estuary or along the many beaches which make up Northumberland’s spectacular Heritage Coast.
GROUND FLOOR
The accommodation sits all on one level.
Access into compact open-plan living space comprising:
Kitchenette with single-ring induction hob, small fridge, Belfast sink, microwave, kettle, cooking utensils, pour-over filter coffee set. Please note that there is no washing machine available.
Everhot electric stove with small oven facility for heating dishes.
Small fold-down dining table to seat two guests.
4'6" double bed with a super deep mattress.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, WC.
OUTSIDE
There is a courtyard at the rear of The Loovre with a cafe table and chairs for two. A charcoal barbecue is provided (guests must supply their own charcoal).
Bicycles can be stored in the courtyard if required, and the gate can be secured with a lock.
PARKING
While there is no private parking available at The Loovre, guests are welcome to stop outside the property to unload/load belongings. Free public parking is available just a five-minute walk away at Coxons Lane car park or the Castlegate Long Stay car park.
BABIES & CHILDREN
Please note that The Loovre is not suited to babies and children under the age of two, so a travel cot and highchair are not provided.
DOGS
Sorry, dogs are not permitted within The Loovre.
GUEST AMENITIES
Bed linen and towels are supplied and guest hand soap is provided. Please note that a hairdryer is not provided.
WI-FI & MOBILE COVERAGE
Wi-Fi is available. Mobile coverage is generally good.
HEATING
The heating is provided by an electric ribbon radiator which can be thermostatically controlled and there is a small Everhot electric stove to provide additional heat.
GUEST PRIVACY
The Loovre sits in a quiet corner of Berwick-upon-Tweed on its own and is not overlooked. Due to the unique nature of this property and its history, it may be possible that passers-by would stop to admire the building.
IMPORTANT
Please note that The Loovre has high-level windows to all sides, which provide wonderful light in the daytime. However, it does mean that light comes in when the sun rises and blackout blinds are not provided. Eyemasks are provided for light sleepers.