Chainbridge Honey Farm Northumberland
Historic Bridge and Honey Farm,Chainbridge, Berwick
Chain Bridge between England and Scotland
Chain Bridge between England and Scotland. We'd visited the Chain bridge honey farm and walked down to the river.
Chain Bridge Honey Farm on Landward with Nick Nairn
Chain Bridge Honey Farm featured on BBC Scotland's Landward program. Presented by Nick Nairn.
Chain Bridge Honey Farm
This is a short feature I directed and produced for the Carlton Food Network about Chain Bridge Honey Farm in Northumberland. The piece is presented by Russell Floyd and was broadcast on Food Network Daily which was the flagship programme for the Carlton Food Network. The show was broadcast daily and filmed 'as live' at Carlton Studios in Nottingham. Happy Days
Thirsty Traveller from The Travel Channel featuring Chain Bridge Honey Farm
chain bridge honey farm J T Johnson band
band night at chain bridge, berwick upon tweed
Chain Bridge 1999
Jumping of Chain Bridge Vintage Footage Circa 1999 - 2000 Off Road Sunday Crew.
Raw Propolis from Chain Bridge Honey Farm
Heather Thompson talks us through how raw propolis is extracted and it's benefits.
Union Chain Bridge crossing from Scotland to England
Crossing the almost 200 year old Union Chain Bridge linking Scotland to England over the River Tweed at Horncliffe.
Me On A Shore Watch At Spittal At Berwick Upon Tweed With Coast Care
Me on a shore watch at Spittal at Berwick Upon Tweed with Coast Care.
Honey Farm Do
Video Clips from the Honey Farm Vintage Rally, Berwick Upon Tweed, 31st August 2008
Paxton to Berwick upon Tweed, Scottish Borders & Northumberland ©
A 10 mile linear river walk which meanders around the river Whiteadder before heading westwards along the Tweed past the bottom of the Paxton House estate as far as the Chain Bridge. Here the route crosses back into England and turns eastwards along the bank of the river Tweed for a further 6 miles into Berwick over the old Bridge. Warning some of these riverside paths would be dangerous when the river is in flood and the banks can become slippery at times.
A GPS download of this walk is available from my Viewranger profile:
Wherever you go stay safe, check the weather, plan ahead, let people know where you are going, take maps & compass with your gps and follow the countryside code.
Music: Lament of the Glen. Mike Stobbie
greens gala berwick upon tweed
gala day at the greens berwick upon tweed tug of war
BERWICK UPON TWEED PIER AND BEACH THE VIDEO
BERWICK UPON TWEED AT DUSK IN JUNE ROUND HERE BY COUNTING CROWS OF THE ALBUM AUGUST AND EVERYTHING.SORRY IF A BIT SHAKY BUT FIRST ATEMT AT VIDEO ON DIGITAL CAMERA
JT johnson band
chain bridge honey farm, horncliffe, berwick upon tweed
TPLR Honey Farms Ltd. on TV Tokyo
TPLR Honey Farms Ltd. was on TV Tokyo on November 2, 2011. The following is the HD camcorder version of this.
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Eyemouth is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is 2 miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Eyemouth is very nearly due east of Glasgow. In fact Eyemouth's latitude is 55.8691°N, whilst Glasgow's is 55.8642°N, so Eyemouth is about 600 yards further north.
The town's name comes from its location at the mouth of the Eye Water. The Berwickshire coastline consists of high cliffs over deep clear water with sandy coves and picturesque harbours. A fishing port, Eyemouth holds a yearly Herring Queen Festival. Notable buildings in the town include Gunsgreen House and a cemetery watch-house built to stand guard against the Resurrectionists (body snatchers). Many of the features of a traditional fishing village are preserved in the narrow streets and 'vennels', giving shelter from the sea and well-suited to the smuggling tradition of old.
Eyemouth is not far from the small villages of Ayton, Reston, St. Abbs, Coldingham and Burnmouth. The coast offers opportunities for birdwatching, walking, fishing and diving. Accommodation includes several hotels, B&Bs and a holiday park. The geology of the area shows evidence of folding that led James Hutton to announce that the surface of the earth had changed dramatically over the ages.
Other places of interest nearby include the fortifications of Berwick-upon-Tweed also designed by Sir Richard Lee, and its military museum, Paxton House, the Union Bridge and the Chain Bridge Honey Farm, and scores of quiet country roads skirting the Cheviot Hills, frequently snow-capped in winter. Many visitors pause on their journey on the A1 to photograph their arrival in Scotland or their departure to England at the border crossing. Though the border has significance to many visitors, most local people think of themselves as 'Borderers' rather than as Scots or English. Nearby the border is a nature trail through the mysteriously named 'Conundrum' Farm. Typical Border towns and villages, such as Kelso, Grantshouse, Abbey St Bathans, Cove, Cockburnspath (pronounced 'coburnspath' or 'copath' by locals), Cornhill, Wooler, Morpeth, Alnmouth and Alnwick are all within easy reach for day trips from Eyemouth. Near Chirnside stood Ninewells House, since demolished, where David Hume, whom many regard as foremost among the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, if not the greatest of all time, spent much of his life.
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Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Eyemouth is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is 2 miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Eyemouth is very nearly due east of Glasgow. In fact Eyemouth's latitude is 55.8691°N, whilst Glasgow's is 55.8642°N, so Eyemouth is about 600 yards further north.
The town's name comes from its location at the mouth of the Eye Water. The Berwickshire coastline consists of high cliffs over deep clear water with sandy coves and picturesque harbours. A fishing port, Eyemouth holds a yearly Herring Queen Festival. Notable buildings in the town include Gunsgreen House and a cemetery watch-house built to stand guard against the Resurrectionists (body snatchers). Many of the features of a traditional fishing village are preserved in the narrow streets and 'vennels', giving shelter from the sea and well-suited to the smuggling tradition of old.
Eyemouth is not far from the small villages of Ayton, Reston, St. Abbs, Coldingham and Burnmouth. The coast offers opportunities for birdwatching, walking, fishing and diving. Accommodation includes several hotels, B&Bs and a holiday park. The geology of the area shows evidence of folding that led James Hutton to announce that the surface of the earth had changed dramatically over the ages.
Other places of interest nearby include the fortifications of Berwick-upon-Tweed also designed by Sir Richard Lee, and its military museum, Paxton House, the Union Bridge and the Chain Bridge Honey Farm, and scores of quiet country roads skirting the Cheviot Hills, frequently snow-capped in winter. Many visitors pause on their journey on the A1 to photograph their arrival in Scotland or their departure to England at the border crossing. Though the border has significance to many visitors, most local people think of themselves as 'Borderers' rather than as Scots or English. Nearby the border is a nature trail through the mysteriously named 'Conundrum' Farm. Typical Border towns and villages, such as Kelso, Grantshouse, Abbey St Bathans, Cove, Cockburnspath (pronounced 'coburnspath' or 'copath' by locals), Cornhill, Wooler, Morpeth, Alnmouth and Alnwick are all within easy reach for day trips from Eyemouth. Near Chirnside stood Ninewells House, since demolished, where David Hume, whom many regard as foremost among the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, if not the greatest of all time, spent much of his life.
( Eyemouth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Eyemouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Eyemouth - UK
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Crossing the Union Suspension Bridge, Berwick-upon-Tweed
Crossing a river south of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Cross-border bridge closed for work
For nearly 200 years the Union Chain Bridge across the River Tweed has been connecting Scotland and England.
However from this week the iconic structure will be closed to traffic for intermittent periods to allow restoration work to take place on the Bridge.
I went to find out what work will be taking place.