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Berwick Barracks
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick Barracks (6952122663)
Berwick Barracks
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Berwick Barracks
Location within Northumberland
Coordinates 55°46′16″N 02°00′04″W / 55.77111°N 2.00111°W / 55.77111; -2.00111Coordinates: 55°46′16″N 02°00′04″W / 55.77111°N 2.00111°W / 55.77111; -2.00111
Type Barracks
Site information
Owner English Heritage
Site history
Built 1717–1721
Built for War Office
In use 1721-Present

Berwick Barracks, sometimes known as Ravensdowne Barracks, is a former military installation of the British Army in Berwick-upon-Tweed.

History[]

The barracks were built between 1717 and 1721 by Nicholas Hawksmoor for the Board of Ordnance to protect the town during the Jacobite risings.[1] The work, which involved two parallel blocks of military accommodation, was supervised by Captain Thomas Phillips.[2] An additional block was added between 1739 and 1741.[2] After the Napoleonic Wars the barracks were abandoned but put back into use in the 1850s.[2] The barracks became the depot of the King's Own Scottish Borderers in July 1881.[3] The King's Own Scottish Borderers moved out of the barracks in 1963 and they are now maintained by English Heritage.[4]

Museum[]

The museum hosts an exhibition entitled "By Beat of Drum" which shows the life of the British infantryman.[5] It also houses the last colours of the King's Own Scottish Borderers before it was amalgamated into the Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006.[6]

References[]

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