Tradtional Salmon fishers on the River Tweed at Berwick the most northerly town in England.


Salmon netting at the mouth of the River Tweed an ancient method of fishing which has been persecuted by the rod industry over the last few decades The most Northerly town in England Berwick upon Tweed has had a turbulent history having exchanged hands between England and Scotland thirteen times Beyond Berwick can be seen Halidon Hill the site of the Battle of Halidon where in 1333 King Edward III defeated the Scottish


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Location: Spittal, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland
Photo credit: © James R Gibson / Alamy / Afripics
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