We were very happy with our stay. The cottage is in a small estate within the hamlet of Wark. It overlooks the Tweed, with the dining table placed next to the window with the best view. There is lots of wildlife here. We saw Bluetits visiting the bird feeders, a little robin was a regular visitor, and we saw a woodpecker on a couple of occasions, too. The people next door are looking after an injured pheasant. We could see swans on the Tweed, and sometimes ducks or even herons would fly past. One evening, we went for a meal out and when we came back, it had just turned dark, and we saw a hedgehog at the end of the drive! At night, you could hear the owls, and we saw a barn owl one night. There is a little sitting area on the back patio, overlooking the River Tweed. The fold out beds are easy to operate. The kitchen is well stocked with implements, pans, crockery, glasses, washing machine, full oven, a microwave and a toaster. There is an clean outhouse more than big enough to store bikes in (although we didn't bring ours). The cottage is just big enough for a couple on holiday. It is very well situated for visiting Berwick-upon-Tweed, Coldstream, Cornhill and the historic sites of Norham Castle and the Battle of Flodden Field were close by. We loved it and would recommend it to anyone considering a break in Northumberland or the Scottish Borders.