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Tweedmouth sits on the south bank of the River Tweed, looking directly across the water at the Elizabethan walls of Berwick-upon-Tweed. While often overshadowed by its fortified neighbour, it has a distinct identity rooted in its industrial and maritime past. Historically, this was a hub for salmon fishing and heavy engineering, and you can still see the remnants of that heritage in the sturdy Victorian architecture and the old dock area. Geographically, it’s a practical spot; it’s where the East Coast Main Line crosses the Royal Border Bridge, and the proximity to the A1 makes it a natural gateway for travelling between Newcastle and Edinburgh. Life here tends to centre around the riverside walks and the local amenities along Main Street, offering a slightly more relaxed, residential pace compared to the town centre across the bridge, while remaining within easy walking distance of the railway station and Berwick’s shops.