Berwick on Tweed

Berwick on Tweed is the northernmost town of England, just 2½ miles from the Scottish border. Famous for its 18th century barracks and Elizabethan ramparts, Berwick is said to be the Gateway to Scotland.

The Royal Tweed road bridge

The Royal Tweed road bridge.


Berwick on Tweed is the northernmost town of England, just 2½ miles from the Scottish border. Famous for its 18th century barracks and Elizabethan ramparts, Berwick is said to be the Gateway to Scotland.

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An East Coast Mainline train heading north across the Royal Border Bridge

An East Coast Mainline train heading north across the Royal Border Bridge.


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The Lion House (background) and the 18th century Gunpowder Magazine (foreground)

The Lion House (background) and the 18th century Gunpowder Magazine (foreground).


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View across the Tweed from Pier Road Berwick to Spittal beach

View across the Tweed from Pier Road Berwick to Spittal beach.


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Wellington Terrace

Wellington Terrace.


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Rail and road bridges spanning the River Tweed

Rail and road bridges spanning the River Tweed.