Cornhill on Tweed - North Northumberland
Cornhill on Tweed is a village in Northumberland. It is just 1 mile to the east of Coldstream.
Its original name was Cornell. The River Tweed is about one mile from the village and here there is an 18th century bridge with five arches spanning the river.
Strangely Cornhill used to be part of County Durham but in 1844 an Act of Parliament transferred it to Northumberland.
The Anglican Church is dedicated to Saint Helen, the mother of Constantine the Great.
Photograph courtesy of Dave Pickersgill
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