Greenses Arabs and Fish Tales - Guided Walk
Just Added

Greenses Arabs and Fish Tales - Guided Walk

By Berwick Heritage Open Days

Discover the stories of the families that lived and worked in the cottages and smokehouses of the Greenses.in the past.

Date and time

Location

TD15 1NB

Bell Tower Place Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 1NB United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

Join local Archivist, Linda Bankier as she leads you on this walk.

The Greenses is so called because until the 19th century, although located within the town's medieval walls, much of the land was still open field. From the 18th century, herring fishing was the main occupation for the men of the Greenses during the summer months. In the winter, the fishermen turned to catching cod and haddock with long lines. Every day, each line with up to 720 hooks were baited with mussels and limpets collected and put on the hooks by the womenfolk. Crabs and lobsters were also caught, using pots known locally as "creeves".

The locals were called Greenses Arabs on account of the men's beards and swarthy complexion acquired from putting to sea in all weathers.

Organised by

Berwick Heritage Open Days

Followers

--

Events

--

Hosting

--

Free
Sep 14 · 10:00 GMT+1