Running 97 miles (156 km) through Northern England and Scotland, the River Tweed starts from Clyde until it enters the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed.
This spot above Marshall Meadows Bay marks the northernmost point of England and sits right on the border with Scotland. The location has varied over time, but this is where …
This was the original water source for the village, it was later connected to the mill burn and a resevoir built. Though the grated arch is all that remains of the water works now.