Berwick Bridge, the oldest of the three bridges at Berwick-upon-Tweed. Built between 1611 and 1624 to replace earlier bridges
crossing the river since the 12th century. When it was built it was the largest bridge in Britain and today remains one of the
oldest stone bridges. The bridge is made of red sandstone and has fifteen arches. Today it carries local traffic one way and
remains a large feature in Berwick's history.