Carter Bar

Local nameCarter Bar
LocationRochester, UK

Carter Bar is a pass in the Cheviot Hills, on the Anglo-Scottish border. It lies east of Carter Fell at the head of Redesdale, and is crossed by the A68 road as it runs north towards Teviotdale.

The name "Carter Bar" is relatively modern, and refers to a toll-gate that once stood here. Historically, Carter Bar was known as the Redeswire, from the Scots word swire meaning "col" or "pass". The Redeswire Fray, fought here in 1575, was the last significant battle between England and Scotland.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Bar

Address A68, TD8 6, United Kingdom

Coordinates 55°21'15.679" N -2°28'39.622" E

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