Pilgrim's Way, Lindisfarne. Holy Island has been a place of pilgrimage since St Aidan established his monastery here in 635. The vertical poles mark the safe route from the mainland to Holy Island.
Berwick town walls and harbour. To the far left is Coxon's Tower and the lighthouse can be see to the far right. The walls are amongst the best preserved town defences in Britain.
The town of Berwick viewed from across the harbour in Tweedmouth. The town walls were built in the 14th Century by Edward I to protect the town from the Scots.
Fisherman's hut on Holy Island. The huts are made from upturned old disused fishing boats. The local fishermen believed it to be a sin to scrap old boats so, when the old wooden boats became unnecessary at the end of the 20th century, they were put to good use as storage sheds.
Fisherman's hut on Holy Island. The huts are made from upturned old disused fishing boats. The local fishermen believed it to be a sin to scrap old boats so, when the old wooden boats became unnecessary at the end of the 20th century, they were put to good use as storage sheds.
Fisherman's hut on Holy Island. The huts are made from upturned old disused fishing boats. The local fishermen believed it to be a sin to scrap old boats so, when the old wooden boats became unnecessary at the end of the 20th century, they were put to good use as storage sheds.