Mmm not Ladykirk/ Norham! Maybe try the next one east or downstream from there!
It's got a name and there is a honey farm named after it............and it's very narrow with a low weight limit aswell as a wooden deck. It's only twenty minutes from here and i'm sure Forry used to pee off it.....!
The Union Chain Bridge, which was erected by Captain S. Brown in 1820. The bridge is over 430 feet long and 18 feet wide. It is made of iron but is very lightweight, weighing only 100 tonnes.
The Union Chain Bridge, which was erected by Captain S. Brown in 1820. The bridge is over 430 feet long and 18 feet wide. It is made of iron but is very lightweight, weighing only 100 tonnes.
give that man a coconut. It is also the oldest chain link bridge still in use in the world. also it has a wooden deck. it is on the road from berwick to paxton next to the bee farm which is also worth a visit.
The Union Chain Bridge, which was erected by Captain S. Brown in 1820. The bridge is over 430 feet long and 18 feet wide. It is made of iron but is very lightweight, weighing only 100 tonnes.