Maltings Cinema at Berwick Barracks
Maltings Cinema at Berwick Barracks
Berwick Barracks, Parade, Berwick-upon-Tweed, TD15 1DF
Maltings Cinema at Berwick Barracks, Berwick’s comfortable and intimate 96-seater cinema space, is situated on the Barracks site, with public access via the main entrance on Parade.
You can check our full programme of the latest film screenings, event broadcasts and events by clicking the relevant links here.
Maltings Cinema at Berwick Barracks first opened its doors in October 2024 hosting two live events in partnership with Berwick Literary Festival.
The venue itself was originally the Barracks Mob Store, dating from the early 20th Century and originally used to store military equipment.
Opening times
Open 45 minutes before the start of an event
Car Parking:
A public car park with 78 spaces is available a short walk from the cinema on Parade. Please note there’s a 3-hour time limit,
and you must display a parking disc.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Ravensdowne entrance is exclusively for accessible parking
and drop-off, intended for visitors with additional access requirements.
All other ticketholders must use the main Barracks entrance
as a condition of our use of the venue.
Transport Links
By Train
Berwick-upon-Tweed station is on the main East Coast line with frequent services between Edinburgh and Newcastle.
By Bus
Local services from across North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders stop in Berwick. Nearest bus stops are Golden Square and Chapel Street.
By Car
Follow signs on the A1 to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Access
Maltings Cinema at Berwick Barracks is all on one level and has baby changing facilities.
There is Disabled parking available at Parade Car Park.
Maltings Cinema at Berwick Barracks welcomes guide dogs.
Granary Gallery
Granary Gallery
Dewar’s Lane, Berwick-upon-Tweed, TD15 1HJ
The Granary Gallery can be found on the 2nd Floor of Berwick YHA off Dewar’s Lane and houses a temporary programme of exhibitions throughout the year with a focus on modern British art and artists who have been inspired by Northumberland and the Scottish borders
Previous exhibitions have included Scottish Colourists from The Fleming Collection, Turner: Northern Exposure, The Glasgow Boys & Girls and LS Lowry in Berwick & Northumberland.
Originally known as Dewar’s Lane Granary, the building was built 1769, part of a densely-packed concentration of narrow streets and alleyways within Berwick’s Elizabethan Quay Walls. It was badly damaged by fire early in 1815 , but continued to be used as a granary up until 1985 before it fell into disrepair.
It was refurbished by Berwick-upon-Tweed Preservation Trust and re-opened in 2010 with a youth hostel, bistro, seminar and meeting rooms and the Granary Gallery.
Opening times
Open Tuesday to Sunday from 11am-4pm, but this can vary, so please check individual exhibition listings.
Getting Here
To get to the Granary Gallery from The Maltings, follow Eastern Lane down the side of the building which will take you to Bridge Street. Turn left until you get to Dewar’s Lane then you can enter the YHA from the car park – the gallery is located on the 2nd floor. The gallery can also be accessed directly through an entrance on the Walls.
Parking:
Bridge Street car park is located next to the Granary Gallery which has 50 spaces and a time limit of 2 hours. Parking discs must also be displayed here.
Transport Links
By Train
Berwick-upon-Tweed station is on the main East Coast line with frequent services between Edinburgh and Newcastle.
By Bus
Local services from across North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders stop in Berwick. Nearest bus stops are Golden Square and Chapel Street.
By Car
Follow signs on the A1 to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Access
The Granary Gallery is located on the second floor of the YHA and has full disabled access including lift and ramp access.
There is Disabled parking available at Bridge Street Car Park.
The Granary welcomes guide dogs.