| Berwick-upon-Tweed IS part of England but the first-time visitor would be forgiven for thinking differently as there's more than a smattering of the Scots accent in Berwick-upon-Tweed. |
| Straddling the border between Scotland and England, this unassuming town has changed hands 14 times in the course of its' history. |
| The most northern town in England, Berwick is often missed out as visitors speed up the A1 to Scotland but worth a stop for a gentle walk down by the harbour and round by what remains of the town walls. |
| It's a town of contradictions - the town is English but the River Tweed which runs through it is governed by Scottish fishing rules and the local football team, Berwick Rangers, play in the Scottish Footlball League. Loyalties are a bit divided during a Scotland/England game! |
| Still home to a weekly market, the town also has a renowned arts centre- The Maltings - where there's a diverse range of music, art, theatre and dance on show. |
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