'Coldstream' is a
burgh in the
Scottish Borders. It lies on the north bank of the
River Tweed in
Berwickshire, while
Northumberland in
England lies to the south bank. The town is well known as the home of the
Coldstream Guards British Army regiment, and is also noted as the location where
Edward I of England invaded
Scotland in
1296.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Coldstream was a popular centre for runaway
marriages, in a similar vein to
Gretna Green, as it lay on a major road (now the
A697). Notable buildings in the town include the
toll house where marriages were conducted, and
The Hirsel, which is the family seat of the
Earls of Home.
See also
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Coldstream Bridge