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Berwick-upon-Tweed sits at the northernmost tip of Northumberland, just three miles from the Scottish border. It is a town defined by its geography, positioned where the River Tweed meets the North Sea and enclosed by remarkably preserved Elizabethan ramparts. Historically, it changed hands between England and Scotland thirteen times, and that dual identity still lingers in the local accent and the town’s architecture. Today, the town is well-connected by the East Coast Main Line, making it possible to reach Edinburgh or Newcastle in roughly forty-five minutes. Life here revolves around the three iconic bridges that span the river and a high street that retains a mix of independent shops and stone-built houses. It is a quiet, functional place with a rugged coastline on the doorstep, offering a pace of life that feels dictated more by the tides and the weather than the bustle of the larger cities to the north and south.