Coldstream Bridge, Coldstream
#1 among attractions in Coldstream
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Facts and practical information
Coldstream Bridge, linking Coldstream, Scottish Borders with Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland, is an 18th-century Category A/Grade II* listed bridge between England and Scotland, across the River Tweed. The bridge carries the A697 road across the Tweed. ()
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Coldstream Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Etal Castle, Norham Castle, Twizell Castle, Heatherslaw Mill.
4.8 miEForts and castlesEtal Castle, Ford and Etal
122 min walk • Etal Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in the village of Etal, Northumberland, England. It was built around 1341 by Robert Manners, and comprised a residential tower, a gatehouse and a corner tower, protected by a curtain wall.
5.8 miNEForts and castles, Romanesque architectureNorham Castle, Berwick-upon-Tweed
149 min walk • Norham Castle is a castle in Northumberland, England, overlooking the River Tweed, on the border between England and Scotland. It is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
2.9 miNEForts and castlesTwizell Castle
75 min walk • Twizell Castle is a Grade II* listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument which stands on a bend of the River Till at Tillmouth Park, Northumberland, northern England. Below it, the medieval Twizell Bridge spans the river. It is located 10 miles south-west of Berwick Upon Tweed.
5.3 miEMuseum, Scenic railroads, ToursHeatherslaw Mill, Ford and Etal
137 min walk • Heatherslaw Mill is a water mill situated on the Ford and Etal Estate, 7 miles north of the town of Wooler in the English county of Northumberland. It is a restored 19th century water driven cornmill. Traditional methods and original machinery powered by the River Till are used to grind locally grown wheat into wholemeal flour.
7.7 miSEForts and castlesCoupland Castle
197 min walk • Coupland Castle is situated in the village of Coupland, 4 miles to the north-west of Wooler, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade I listed building.
1.8 miSWForts and castlesWark on Tweed Castle
46 min walk • Wark on Tweed Castle, sometimes referred to as Carham Castle is a ruined motte-and-bailey castle at the West end of Wark on Tweed in Northumberland. The ruins are a Grade II* listed building.
5.1 miNEBridgeLadykirk and Norham Bridge
132 min walk • The Ladykirk and Norham Bridge connects Ladykirk in the Borders, Scotland, with Norham in Northumberland, England, across the River Tweed.
5.5 miSENature, Natural attraction, HillHousedon Hill
142 min walk • Housedon Hill is a hill on the northwestern edge of the Cheviot Hills in Northumberland, England. It is the northernmost Marilyn in England, the summit lying only about 4 miles from the Scottish border, which runs to the north and west.
5.5 miNEArchaeological siteDuddo Five Stones
141 min walk • Duddo Five Stones is a stone circle north of Duddo in North Northumberland, approximately 4miles South of the Scottish Border. The stones were known as the Four Stones until 1903, when the fifth stone was re-erected to improve the skyline.
0.4 miSW 1.4 miWNature, Natural attraction, LakeLake of the Hirsel
37 min walk • The Lake of the Hirsel or Hirsel Lake is an artificial body of water and Site of Special Scientific Interest near Coldstream in Berwickshire in Scotland.