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Northumberland - Amble Links Owner Feature


Giving you a 5-star experience A marathon runner to be


Thank you to our owners for sharing their stories with us! We love hearing more about your ownership stories, and why you love coming to Amble Links.


The Coulson family W The Tully family


very picturesque and is filled with activities, restaurants and shops and there is always something to do.


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The Northumberland coast and stunning locations that surround our holiday home are breathtaking and the park offers a massive entertainment programme for the kids. Last year we spent the summer months at Druridge Bay surfing, kayaking and canoeing


Local Feature


Have you been to The Old Boathouse & The Fish Shack?


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ocated at Amble’s Quayside this is a must if you’re looking to grab a delicious bite to eat – we


couldn’t help but visit ourselves so we could tell you all about it!


Get to know more about The Old Boathouse and The Fish Shack


• The Old Boathouse opened its doors in 2012 and is coming up to its 4th summer


• It is a rustic bistro with outside eating area and harbour views


• Serves 30 types of fresh seafood


• All seafood is from local boats aiming to put local fish on local plates


• Named as a top 10 National UK Coastal Fish Restaurant


• Chef Michael Charlton has worked in the industry since the age of 16 years old, and has cooked for celebrities and royalty


• They are the official caterers for Chillingham leisureAt your 81


Castle located in Alnwick, a 12th-century stronghold


• Having had great support from the harbour commissioners, The Fish Shack was opened this year by famous footballer Jackie Charlton, and is located a stone’s throw away from The Old Boathouse. There is a laid-back café atmosphere with beautiful views of Amble Harbour and Amble Pier serving quality seafood


• The Fish Shack is family orientated and has more of a take-away feel to it than a restaurant


• Don’t miss out on picking your favourite track from the retro jukebox set up for free plays


fter three years at Heather View we decided to move up to Amble to start new adventures. The town itself is


– which we’d definitely recommend to other owners. We also enjoyed a trip to the farm and a puffin cruise over to Coquet Island. The swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym are also great for us to use. The Old Storehouse restaurant and bar not only offers superb cuisine but the friendly team and ambience surrounding it makes our time here really enjoyable. We have truly fallen in love with Amble and I cannot recommend the park highly enough! Thank you to all the team!’


Ann & Ian Tully


e moved from Heather View to Amble Links because we


felt


environment for our young children to play. The park is beautifully maintained with a very good range of facilities for all our family to use. The park is pet friendly and with the beach


only yards away which allows us to take our pets for a good long walk along the beautiful coastline. We often visit The Old Storehouse and always receive great food at an affordable price, and are greeted by the welcoming and friendly team. There’s nothing better than relaxing there after a long walk!


Julie & Steve Coulson it was better facilitated and a safer proud of


Thank you to Rhondda & Sylvia Fletcher for sharing Stewart’s marathon story with us, you must be very proud parents!


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tewart Fletcher, son of Rhondda & Sylvia Fletcher from Kingfisher Meadow at Amble Links, completed The London Marathon on Sunday 24th April running 26.2 miles in 4 hours 26 minutes raising over £1000! Having ran The Junior Great North


Run, The Great North Run 17 times, and The Blaydon Run 7 times, The London Marathon was by far Stewart’s biggest challenge. He had many sponsors supporting him


on his run, raising money for two charities; ‘Bright Red’ who raise funds for people with blood cancer, and Clic Sargent who support children with cancer. The reason he chose these charities was to raise awareness and support two work colleagues


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their families through their recent cancer treatment. Stewart said that the atmosphere in the streets of London was fantastic and he is delighted that he has now achieved another of his lifetime ambitions.


Well done Stewart! We hope you have inspired our owners to get involved in our charity challenge on park this August!


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