Berwick upon Tweed viewed from Tweedmouth with the Old Bridge, Guildhall, Town Walls and traditional salmon fishing boats


The medieval town of Berwick upon Tweed the most northerly town in England During the Border Wars Berwick exchanged hands thirteen times before finally falling to England in 1482. Just outside the town in 1333 the Battle of Halidon Hill took part when King Edward III of England defeated the Scottish before putting the town to the sword.


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Location: berwick upon tweed, northumberland, england, united kingdom,
Photo credit: © James R Gibson / Alamy / Afripics
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