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Rhovanion Images
Rhovanion Bed and Breakfast. At the heart of Coldingham Village. Just a few minutes walk from the village centre, 10 minutes from the award winning beach and a five minute drive to St Abbs harbour.
Our largest room at the front of the house overlooking the burn. Seasonal sea views.
Our largest room offering full ensuite facilites, colour television and hospitality. The room is at the front of the house and offers sea views at many time during the year.
Bedroom 2 at Rhovanion offers twin beds overlooking farm fields at the rear of the house. If you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of deer on the lawn in the mornings.
Bedroom 3. Overlooking farm fields at the rear of the house. A double room with ensuite facilities. Picture taken May 2008.
Another view of bedroom 3. Picture taken May 2008.
The Guest Lounge at Rhovanion. With television, a large selection of books and magazines, the lounge is available for guests to use all day.
A large room for breakfast and evening meals.
Sea view. From Bedroom 1 you can often see the sea.
Bedroom 1 at the front of the house offers seasonal sea views.
On those odd days that it rains we even offer not one, but two, rainbows.
Signposted from village centre. Sign you will see if travelling from Eyemouth.
If you are travelling from the north look for the sign at the village centre as you turn down the St Abbs Road.
Rhovanion is clearly signposted from the village centre and again from the St Abbs Road as you approach the beach junction.
Rhovanion - clearly visible as you approach us from St Abbs Road.
From Lord of the Rings. Rhovanion meaning "Between the Misty Mountains and River Running".
We serve locally laid fresh eggs at Rhovanion. Delivered to the door three times a week.
Bruce sits in his favourite spot.
Just 5 miles North of Berwick upon Tweed turn off the A1 and 10 minutes later arrive at Rhovanion.
Rhovanion Garden Images
The snowdrops are out!
After a hard day in the garden, Fiona and her helper take a break.
More snowdrops. These are in the back garden overlooking farm fields at the rear of Rhovanion.
Snowdrops and the spikey plant nobody knows the name of.
Taken from the car park looking between Norman and Nobby over fields at the rear of Rhovanion.
Daffodils come out under the Cherry Tree in the Rhovanion garden.
Daffodils in full bloom. Spring 2008.
Swinging in the breeze eating all the pampas seeds!
Flower pots are everywhere.
The patio at the rear of the house forms a superb sun trap perfect for pots all year round.
Taken from the car park over the pond with Norman being the centre attraction.
Our first lonely tulip of 2008. His friends and family soon arrived to keep him company.
Front Garden
Looking over the lawn towards the back border.
Cherry tree with daffodils underneath in the front garden.
Everything growing well in the garden.
Our family who are building a nest in Norman.
With the family just hatched out in Norman, Mum and Dad are busy bringing lunch, breakfast and dinner to the brood.
Looking from the carpark towards Nobby the fir tree.
We have a family of Song Thrushes in the garden. They've built a nest in Norman and we're looking forward to hearing the patter of tiny feet very soon!
Tulips are out. April 2008.
View from car park looking between Norman and Nobby over farm fields at the rear of Rhovanion.
On a hot sunny day there's nothing nicer than resting in the shade, especially if you have a thick furry coat on!
Looking over the garden from the front door.
Dave the Dormouse. We're pretty sure he lives under the bridge to the garden. He pops out now and again and is particulary keen on eating the small purple flowers by the pond.
Looking out over the garden from the first floor window.
Coldingham Images
A panoramic shot of Coldingham Bay taken from St Abbs path. This image was used as the header on the Coldingham village web site.
Taken with camera phone early morning on Coldingham Beach.
Another beach shot taken early morning.
Taken at sunrise form the St Abbs Road footpath close to the Creel Path.
Just a few minutes walk along the Heritage Trail from Rhovanion.
Taken from the Haven footpath looking towards Eyemouth.
From the coastal path looking South.
Just 5 minutes walk from Rhovanion, the Creel Path goes cross country to St Abbs.
Taken from St Abbs Road over fields towards the Bay.
Walking up the beach road looking towards St Abbs. Taken with camera phone March 2008.
Taken from the St Abbs Road footpath looking towards St Abbs.
Taken from Westloch Road to the rear of Rhovanion.
Looking up the Spooky Path - part of the Heritage Trail around Coldingham Village. Just 5 - 10 minutes from Rhovanion and an ideal before breakfast circular walk.
Taken from the coastal path towards Eyemouth looking north towards St Abbs.
Looking towards the bay from the St Abbs Road.
Looking towards St Abbs over the bay from the Youth Hostel footpath.
On the beach looking towards St Abbs.
Another picture looking towards the bay over the fields.
The beach at Coldingham taken from the Haven footpath.
Some of the beach huts on Coldingham Beach.
Looking across the beach towards St Abbs.
The Priory in Coldingham taken from the footpath next to the village hall.
Memorial above the harbour in St Abbs for the 1907 disaster.
Looking North from St Abbs over the rebuilt Northfield House.
Looking North along the cliffs at the St Abbs Nature Reserve.
St Abbs Nature Reserve, an area of Special Scientific Interest, is just a short walk from Rhovanion.
Information signs on the beach.
Signposting the Coastal Path.
The Coldingham to Berwick upon Tweed Coastal Path crosses Coldingham Bay and is clearly signposted.
Taken from the beach looking towards St Abbs.
Taken on the Youth Hostel path to the beach.
Footpath next to the Youth Hostel taking you to the south end of the beach and ideal for the Coastal Path to Eyemouth and Berwick.
The road from the Youth Hostel down towards the beach.
Even the seagulls like to have their picture taken. Camera phone image March 2008.
Looking up Bogan from the bottom end, just a 5 minute walk along the Heritage Trail from Rhovanion.
Coldingham War Memorial at the heart of the village.
Taken from Rhovanion looking towards the beach.
Bruce
Bruce, our friendly Newfoundland Collie Cross lives with us at Rhovanion. If you have your own dog and want to stay with me at Rhovanion you will need to bring your Vets Certificate showing your annual vaccinations including Kennel Cough.
Do I look cute? Taken with Camera Phone.
Time for contemplation. Resting in the garden.
One man and his dog go for a walk in the mist.
Even dogs feel the frost !
Looking into the field from the Creel Path.
Exploring the Creel Path.
More fun on the Creel Path.
Watching the sheep from the Creel Path.
I might be able to work out what it is !
You throw it and I'll fetch it. Taken with camera phone.
Just 10 minutes from home, having fun on the beach.
I think I'll wait here till someone comes past to make a fuss.
If I want to lay in the middle of the road I will !
It's comfy here. If a car comes along they'll just have to wait for me to move.
Taken by the Beach Guards Hut.








