The Tweed Water Tributaries, River Till

The River Till is a continuation of the Breamish river, but because it flows over lowland terrain it is distinguished with a different name. Like the Breamish it is the only one of the Tweed's tributaries that flows entirely over English Soil. However unlike the Breamish its source is not on the side of a hill, but rather under Old Bewick bridge! Intro and End credit music: "Memories" by Victor [email protected] Main Music Score: "Freedom" "Permafrost" "Hymn to the Dawn" "Last and First Light" "Phoenix 2026" by Scott Buckley Released under CC BY 4.0 www.scottbuckley.com.au "Lonely Planet" by [email protected] Thanks to the Contributors: Sir Humphrey Wakefield and Staff at Chillingham Castle. https://chillingham-castle.com/ https://chillingham-castle.com/ghosts/ https://chillingham-castle.com/ghost-... Shannon Denson For and on Behalf of Ford and Etal Estate. https://www.ford-and-etal.co.uk/ Phil Elliott Northumbrian Cider and Wine Company https://www.northumbriancidercompany.... Café Maelmin https://cafemaelmin.co.uk/ Karl Ferguson Tweed Fisheries Association.