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Elizabethan Walls Tour - Guided Walk

  • Bank Hill Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, TD15 United Kingdom (map)

Berwick's imposing Elizabethan Walls are an icon feature of the town. Why and how were they built and by whom? Join local historian, Jim Herbert on this walk to answer some of these questions.

'I must admit the new wall is marvellous beautiful', was an opinion voiced to Queen Elizabeth in 1568, but what did the writer go on to say? Built at a time of uncertainty, this was the most expensive project of Elizabeth's reign. Today a tour of these walls is the best way to see Berwick and get an overview of its past and present, and along the way, encounter conflicting consultants and medieval map-making. This walk gives an insight into the history of these unusual walls which encircle the town, a unique design for this country.

Tours at 10am & 2pm

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