Berwick-upon-Tweed
is the only completely walled town in Britain. From the Elizabethan
ramparts and bastions there are exceptional views down the Northumberland
coast and along the Tweed Valley towards the Scottish Borders.
From the only Anglican parish church built in Cromwell’s time
to England’s first purpose-built infantry barracks, from the magnificent
Georgian-period Town Hall to the ice-houses that supplied the Tweed
salmon trade, Berwick is full of fascinating buildings and hidden surprises.
Click here or on the
map to discover some of the town’s historic sites and architectural
treasures.
Click here
to see the Visit Berwick website for accommodation,
attractions and things to do in the town.