Facilities
75 Touring pitches £15.00 - £24.00
Seasonal pitches
244 Holiday homes (owned)
23 Tent pitches £10.00 - £24.00
8 Chalets (owned)
39 Motorhome pitches £15.00 - £24.00
14 Residential homes (owned)
Electric hook-ups
Water hook-ups
Drainage hook-ups- LPG stockist
Serviced pitches
Sanitary block(s)
Laundry
Bar
Restaurant
Cafe- Club house
Take away food
Children's play area
Pets allowed
Allow rallies
Disabled access- Family park
- Designated / private parking
- Visitor parking
Wireless internet
Nearby Recreations
Beach [2 km]
Boat Launch
Cycle Hire
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Sailing [2 km]
Swimming (Indoor) [Close By]
Gym [300 m]
Snooker/Pool [On-site]
Tennis [2 km]
Organised Entertainment [On-site]- Leisure Centre [800 m]
- Sports Ground


- 2000 WinnerEngland for Excellence
- 2008





Tourist Board Rating (Camping & Caravanning)- Welcome All
- England for Excellence Awards 2002 .... Silver
AA Award .... 5 pennants
Loo of the Year Award 4 Star.... 2004-2008
England for Excellence Award 2000 WINNER. Voted Englands best holiday caravan park. North East Tourism Caravan Holiday Park of the Year 2006. Member of B.o.B.
- Proprietor Mr Billy Maguire
- Season Open all year
- Location Map
- Tel (day) 01289 305288
Please mention this website when calling. - Fax 01289 330832
- enquiries@ordhouse.co.uk
- www.ordhouse.co.uk
- Description
- A 40 acre tree-lined park with well cut grass and well kept gardens. Facilities include a licenced club with lounge bar and family room. Award winning toilet and shower amenity building. Disabled facilities in toilets, showers and laundrette.
- Other facilities
- Award winning park. England for Excellence winners 2000 and 2001. David Bellamy Gold Conservation Award 2007, 5 Star, AA 5 Pennant, Loo of the Year 2008. North East Tourism Caravan Holiday Park of the Year 2006
- Other recreation
- Berwick Rangers FC Scottish 3rd div team, play at nearby Shielfield Park.
In the summer Berwick Bandits speedway at the same venue. - Tourist Attractions
- Numerous historic castles and houses in north Northumberland. Ford and Etal Estates. A miniature steam railway runs around Heatherslaw, with its working mill and museum to the picutresque village of Etal with its thatched cottages. Holy Island and the Maltings Arts Theatre.
- Directions
- Follow the signs for Berwick upon Tweed on the A1 (North & South). Then follow local signs for East Ord. The park is opposite the village shop,
See also: Location Map
- Special Offers
- For Best of British loyalty card holders - £1 per night off pitch fees excluding July, August and Bank Holidays
These details were last updated on Thursday 13 November 2008










