Berwick-upon-Tweed is a town within the county of Northumberland. It's the northernmost town in England. It is located 2.5 miles (4 km) to the south of the Scottish border, at the mouth of the River Tweed, on the east coast . It's about 56 miles (90 km) south east of Edinburgh, 65 miles (105 km) to the north of Newcastle upon Tyne and 345 miles (555 km) north of London. The 2011 UK Census recorded Berwick's population as 12,000. A civil parish and town council were founded during 2008. Berwick's origins are as an Anglo-Saxon settlement during the time of the Kingdom of Northumbria, which was annexed by England in the 10th century. The area was, for more than 400 years, central to historical border wars among the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, and many occasions possession of Berwick was swapped between the two kingdoms. The final time it changed hands was when England retook it in 1482. Berwick remains a historic market town and also has some notable architectural features, for instance its medieval town walls, Elizabethan ramparts and Britain's earliest barracks buildings. Slightly more than 60% of the population works in the service sector, such as shops, hotels and catering, financial services and most government activity, including health care. About 13 per cent is in manufacturing, 10 per cent in agriculture, and 8% in construction. Some existing and recent Berwick economic activities include salmon fishing, shipbuilding, engineering, sawmilling, fertilizer production, malting and the manufacturing of tweed and hosiery. For all your home improvement work, be sure that you use trusted experts in Berwick-upon-Tweed to ensure you get a great quality service.