Union Chain bridge — Travelling Light UK and beyond

Dr Elizabeth
3 min readJun 26, 2023
Road view of Union Chain Bridge, road leading to walled arch. image in black and white

The final Sunday in June and the sun is shining. 10:30am and ready to hit the road in the mini. Today we are not listening to the sat nav for a direct approach to Union Chain bridge and the honey farm. But rather take the scenic route, along a fairly narrow road driving through the Lammermuir Hills. Whilst doing so seeing some sheep in the beautiful heather. Driving through villages such as Gifford, Longformacus and a few others and seeing what some folks love and others detest wind turbines along the way. Make for an interesting drive to the Union Chain bridge and the honey farm. The landscape is beautiful, the road curving gently as we drove. Trees overhanging, all shades of green. Simply a delightful drive to a wonderful and interesting place.

The Union Chain Bridge

This majestic bridge crosses the river Tweed in Northumberland between Horncliffe and Fishwick. It was first opened just over two hundred years ago on 26 July in 1820. It was designed by architect and engineer Captain Samuel Brown. This beautiful suspension bridge spans 137 metres.

As we approach the bridge the visible statue is impressive, for me a lover of sculpture; something of beauty. However as I look at the bridge it is stunning. The work that has gone into it is clearly visible. Before we drive over we walk and are met…

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Dr Elizabeth
Dr Elizabeth

Written by Dr Elizabeth

Medical writer & editor. Love, my family, my labradors & life itself. Passionate writer, photographer. Health blogger. Phd Health Economics.

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