Marshall Meadows Bay

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Marshall Meadows Bay

Marshall Meadows Bay is a small bay on the coast of Northumberland. It is a craggy place, just a little scoop in this unforgiving coast with sufficient sand to have attracted a caravan park, squashwed betweewn the East Coast Main Line (the Newcastle to Edinburgh railway line) and the open North Sea.


The Berwickshire Coastal Path runs along the top of the cliffs here on its way to Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Caravans above the bay

Marshall Meadows, Northumberland's northernmost place, is a hamlet just inland, between the A1 road and the railway. The Berwickshire boundary reaches the coast just 600 yards north of the bay.