Cornhill On Tweed

Information

County - Northumberland | Map
Tel code: 01890 | code search
Postcode: TD12 | code search
Cornhill On Tweed Jobs
Visitor reports

Add your shop free
Folk Customs:
Allendale Tar Barrel Carrying
Northumberland Clog Dancing
Shrovetide Football at Alnwick

Latest reviews

Jans Plants
"Wow what a fantastic little gem of a place. Such a fantastic range of plants for my garden, excellent price and service. The Lady who served me Jan herself I believe very ..." More

Collingwood Arms Hotel
"Good Points: it was very friendly and the room was lovely Bad Points: i think all the rooms should be provided with tea making facilities although these were provided on request General ..." More

Ivy Cottage
"Ivy Cottage is in a breathtaking location with Alan and Doreen Johnson as fantastic hosts. Nothing is to much trouble and the total stay was a truly enjoyable, relaxing and ..." More

More Reviews (5)

Visitor's Views

A Village website is at www.cornhill-on-tweed.org.uk and may be be ...More

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Latest reviews | Events in Cornhill On Tweed | 10 Places to Stay

Little more than a mile from Coldstream, on the northern edge of Northumberland on the Scottish border, lies the village of Cornhill. Originally known as Cornell, parish carries the same name and includes the villages of Old and New Heaton and Tillmouth. An eighteenth century five arch bridge spans the river Tweed a mile to the east of the village. Formerly part of County Durham for political reasons, it was separated and then joined with Northumberland in 1844 by an Act of Parliament. The first evidence of occupation is pre Bronze Age but it is only after the Norman Conquest that most remains have been found, with much evidence of Roman occupation and the Iron Age. Its location on the borders of Scotland and England meant that the village saw its share of troubles with countless raids and skirmishes as well as battles. Cornhill Castle, on the banks of the Tweed, suffered many blows and was rebuilt several times and despite having been described as a strong castle in 1549 it was in ruins by 1600AD and today not a sungle stone survives. Heaton Castle, on the other side of the parish, was destroyed by James IV in 1496.

Attraction

Etal Castle
Heatherslaw Cornmill
Jans Plants

Cottage

Dales Holiday Cottages
Reivers Yett

Pub and Bar

Bluebell Inn

Shops

Tiptoe Farm

Places to Stay near Cornhill On Tweed

map website

Collingwood Arms Hotel (0.76 miles)

Collingwood Arms Hotel

Grade 2 Listed, luxury Georgian hotel set in glorious surroundings with views over the River Tweed. For more than 200 years, the Collingwood Arms has provided a focal point for colourful local community; a former coaching ... More | visit website

map website

Tillmouth Park Country House Hotel (0.76 miles)

Tillmouth Park Country House Hotel
Here is a Country House Hotel nestling within the Scottish Borders, midway between Edinburgh and Newcastle that, although a short drive from the A1, is a place far removed from the hustle and bustle of ... More | visit website
map

Apartment - 76 High Street (1.07 miles)

Apartment - 76 High Street

More Information

Fully Furnished Rooms with faciltites. Ideal for anyone visiting the Scottish Borders. Facilities include tv, dvd, wireless internet, extra beds available on request, microwave, fridge, washing facilities available ... More

map website

Bank House (1.12 miles)

Bank House

Fully Furnished Rooms with faciltites. Ideal for anyone visiting the Scottish Borders. Facilities include tv, dvd, wireless internet, extra beds available on request, microwave, fridge, washing facilities available if required. Stunning views from ... More | visit website

map

Calico House Luxury Rooms (1.17 miles)

Calico House Luxury Rooms

More Information

Calico House offers luxury bed and breakfast in Coldstream, the first "true border toon", on the banks of the famous River Tweed. Ideally positioned close to Kelso, Berwick upon Tweed ... More

map website

Newcastle Arms (1.17 miles)

Newcastle Arms
A family run hotel situated in the town of Coldstream, within the borders district of Scotland. It lies on the north bank of the river Tweed in the county of Berwickshire a former burgh, Coldstream ... More | visit website
map website

The Wheatsheaf at Swinton (5.24 miles)

The Wheatsheaf at Swinton

A warm Scottish welcome awaits you at the Wheatsheaf Hotel in Berwickshire from husband and wife owners Chris & Jan Winson. Open seven days a week Situated near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Coldstream, Duns and Kelso the Wheatsheaf Scottish Borders Accommodation ... More | visit website

map website

No28 B&B (5.24 miles)

No28 B&B
No.28 has all the comforts of an exclusive hotel at a fraction of the cost. We are situated in the heart of Swinton only a stones throw from the renowned Wheatsheaf Hotel, where evening meals ... More | visit website
map website

Red Lion Inn (5.79 miles)

Red Lion Inn
The Red Lion Hotel is one of the oldest public houses on Wooler high street, the core dating back to 1671. It is now a family run pub offering recently refurbished accommodation. A warm welcome ... More | visit website
map website

Hethpool House (7.18 miles)

Hethpool House
Hethpool bed and breakfast is an Edwardian manor house in the heart of the Cheviot Hills in the College Valley. This is within the Northumbria National Park ideally located on St. Cuthbert’s Way and close ... More | visit website

Brit Quote:
Vices are sometimes only virtues carried to excess! - Charles Dickens
More Quotes

On this day:
Nicholas Breakspear is elected Pope - the only Englishman ever - 1154, The Observer First Published - 1791, Wuthering Heights Published - 1847, Gillingham Bus Disaster - 1951, Lewisham Train Crash Kills 90 - 1957, The Pill is introduced - 1961, Belfast Bar Bomb Kills 15 - 1971, The Hastie Fire - 1979
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages