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Amble,
Northumberland

The Old Boathouse

Leazes St
Amble
Morpeth
NE65 0AA

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Experience Award-Winning Dining at The Old Boat House Amble

Nestled in picturesque Amble Harbour, The Old Boat House Amble is renowned for using the freshest catches and finest local produce to create meticulously crafted dishes. Celebrated as the ‘Coastal Fish Restaurant of the Year’ in 2016 and 2017, it prides itself on sustainability and locally sourced seafood. Founded by chefs Martin and Ruth Charlton in 2013, The Old Boat House Food Group has expanded to several venues along the Northumberland coast, all maintaining a family feel and commitment to quality. Visitors can expect a warm welcome and expertly prepared food that highlights the rich flavours of the region.

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