A historic lifeboat turned museum ship, That Boat is a former Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) vessel that has been restored to its former glory. Moored in the harbor, it offers a unique glimpse into the maritime history of the UK. Visitors can explore the boat's deck and interior, learning about its past rescues and the brave men and women who served on board. With its rich history and authentic atmosphere, That Boat is a must-visit for anyone interested in the sea and its heroes.
What a lovely piece of sculpture on the bank on the river tweed one photo with my camera boat only photo taken on my iPhone
Lovely place to go and relax and look at the Rv. Tweed and the trains go by on the Royal Border Bridge.
A boat made from driftwood. Perfect place to sit and watch trains cross the bridge. Kids love it. You can also explore the sculptures at Coronation Park and some castle ruins at this end of the river.
Striking boat fashioned from driftwood, with a great backdrop of the railway viaduct.
A unique item, lovingly created by a young local man. Much photographed and admired. Well worth taking a walk along the "New Road" to see it.
A lovely driftwood structure/sculpture
Good for kids
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What a lovely piece of sculpture on the bank on the river tweed one photo with my camera boat only photo taken on my iPhone
Lovely place to go and relax and look at the Rv. Tweed and the trains go by on the Royal Border Bridge.
A boat made from driftwood. Perfect place to sit and watch trains cross the bridge. Kids love it. You can also explore the sculptures at Coronation Park and some castle ruins at this end of the river.
Striking boat fashioned from driftwood, with a great backdrop of the railway viaduct.
A unique item, lovingly created by a young local man. Much photographed and admired. Well worth taking a walk along the "New Road" to see it.
A lovely driftwood structure/sculpture