Southcliff Holiday Apartments

“Sea views and close to town amenities” - VisitEngland Assessor

LOCATION

Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear

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Our Inspector's view

Southcliff Apartments occupy a lofty position on a cliff top overlooking Browns Bay in the fishing village of Cullercoats. Each of the three well-equipped holiday apartments offer views of the North Sea below. The towns of Whitley Bay and Tynemouth are a short walk away, as are beaches, bars and restaurants.

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Southcliff Holiday Apartments
1 Southcliff, Cullercoats, WHITLEY BAY, Tyne & Wear, NE26 2PB

Features

Rooms
  • Total units: 3
  • Maximum occupancy: 17
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
Leisure
  • Offsite tennis
  • Offsite cycle hire
  • Offsite fishing
Facilities
  • Private garden
  • Lawn area
  • Garden furniture
  • Dish washer
  • Washing machine
  • Microwave
  • Freezer
  • Sky or freeview
  • En suite
  • Linens provided
  • Towels provided
  • Internet
Room Rates
  • Low season minimum price: £475
  • High season minimum price: £850
Opening times
  • Open all year
  • Changeover day: Saturday during high season. Flexible during low season.

About the area

Discover Tyne & Wear

The metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear encompasses Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, South Shields and Sunderland, as well as part of Hadrian’s Wall. The county is cut through by the two rivers after which it is named. The area grew prosperous on coal and shipbuilding, and buildings of Victorian grandeur reflect its heyday. George Stephenson established an ironworks here in 1826, and the first engine on the Stockton and Darlington railway was made in Newcastle.

Newcastle’s ‘new castle’ is believed to date from the 11th century, though the present keep dates from the 12th. Other ancient buildings include the cathedral and Guildhall, while contemporary constructions include the Metro, which links Newcastle to Gateshead (along with several bridges), and the Metro Centre in Gateshead, Europe’s largest indoor shopping and leisure complex.

Jarrow, five miles east of Newcastle, is remembered for the Jarrow Crusade of 1936, when 200 men marched to London to bring attention to the plight of unemployed shipbuilders. The town was also the home of monk-scholar, the Venerable Bede, whose 8th-century work, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, was the first important history written about the English.

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