For the purposes of this website Hadrian’s Wall Country is defined as Northumberland south of Hadrian’s Wall. It is a land of hills and rivers dominated by the magnificent River Tyne and its tributaries – the main ones being the Rivers North Tyne, South Tyne and Allen. Much of this area is farmland with mixed farming at lower elevations and sheep and cattle in the higher areas towards the county boundary with County Durham and Cumbria.
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Along the Dales of the Rivers Tyne and South Tyne Hadrian’s Wall Country is quintessential English farmland with rolling hills, fields and trees. Travelling south as the fells (hills) grow, the countryside becomes more open and dry stone walls begin to dominate as field boundaries. Eventually the scenery changes to open moorland with areas of heather.
Where Northumberland, County Durham and Cumbria meet was once a major industrial area with the mining and smelting of lead. The population was many, many times greater than it is today. Remnants of this era can be found today with, most notably, the remains of the chimneys and flues from the smelting process at Catton and the splendid Victorian viaduct at Lambley. It is also sad to see the homes of many of the miners decaying amongst the fells.
Where families once lived pheasants, grouse, curlew and other moorland birds thrive. Standing high on the fells reveals magnificent views over south Northumberland under towering skies. Northumberland is the most sparsely populated county in England, accordingly the towns and villages of south Northumberland are small and concentrated along the rivers.
The main centre is the attractive town of Hexham with its historic market place, Abbey, moot hall and gaol. All the communities offer good reasons to visit. To the east Wylam has the home of the Stephensons who were responsible for the early development of the world’s railways. Moving up the Tyne is Prudhoe with a magnificent Norman Castle with an Elizabethan Manor House built inside – security and solid defences were essential in wild and lawless centuries past with the Border Reivers.
The small town of Corbridge plays host to Corstopitum Roman Station and nearby Aydon Castle. Along the River South Tyne is Haydon Bridge with its historic bridge and the small hospitable town of Haltwhistle. History is present in abundance with remains of the Roman occupation, early Christianity and the era of the Border Reivers. Fortified buildings and remains are in abundance.
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ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB210
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleSpring in Allen Banks Woodland Garden in South Tynedale, Northumberland. Allen Banks is where the River Allen flows through the picturesque wooded Allen Gorge.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB221
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleAutumn in Allen Banks woodland garden. Allen Banks was donated to the National Trust by the Bowes Lyons family in 1942 for the public to enjoy as much as they had.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB230E
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleA very cold and snowy day where the River Allen flows through the steep sided Allen Gorge in South Tynedale, Northumberland.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB250E
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe River Allen in South Tynedale, Northumberland, has a double bend which is popular with families and a place where children can safely play in the water. I don't think they would on a day like this.£45.00–£475.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB250N
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleAllen Banks in South Tynedale, Northumberland, is beautiful at all times. The snow, however, turns it into something magical. At this point the River Allen enters the Allen Gorge.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB305
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleAllen Banks is a beautiful woodland garden given to the National Trust by the Bowes-Lyon Family in 1942. The River Allen flows through its dramatic gorge.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB306
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleSpring time at Moralee Tarn high above the River Allen and the Allen Gorge in Northumberland. This was originally made as a boating lake in the nineteenth century.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBRLAND – AB351C
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleAn amazing bright and colourful Autumn day at Allen Banks in South Tynedale, Northumberland, high above the Allen Gorge. The River Allen can just be seen at the bottom of the gorge.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB539A
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleAllen Banks in South Tynedale, Northumberland has many magnificent beech trees. They are a year round spectacle changing with the seasons. Here they have been transformed by heavy snow into a wonderful winter scene.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB541D1
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleWith a magnificent view across the Allen Banks Gorge, the original Victorian Gazebo has been rebuilt. The gazebo has a table and seating so you can linger and enjoy the beauty of the scenery.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB541E
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleWith a magnificent view across the Allen Banks Gorge, the original Victorian Gazebo has been rebuilt. The gazebo has a table and seating so you can linger and enjoy the beauty of the scenery.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB563
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe spectacle of autumn in the UK ranges from disappointing to spectacular according to the seasonal weather. When it is good at Allen Banks in Northumberland is GOOD!!!!!£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB564
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleA walk in the woods is always therapeutic and revives the soul. Never more so than autumn at Allen Banks in Northumberland.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB568E
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleHigh above the River Allen and the Allen Gorge in Northumberland the footpath weaves its way amongst the spectacle of autumn colour.£45.00–£250.00 -
ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – AB568H
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleWhat better way to wind down a busy day than a gentle stroll in the last rays of the autumn sun at Allen Banks in Northumberland.£45.00–£250.00 -
RIVER ALLEN – STAWARD GORGE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB720
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleFrom close to the start of the Staward Gorge in Northumberland there is no hint of its presence or size. It comes as a big surprise when you enter it.£45.00–£475.00 -
RIVER ALLEN – STAWARD GORGE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB721
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleA few minutes walk downstream from Cupola Bridge suddenly transports you to a different world in the Staward Gorge. On a sunny late autumn day it can be spectacular.£45.00–£475.00 -
CUPOLA BRIDGE – RIVER ALLEN – STAWARD GORGE – AB851
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleCupola Bridge is just below the confluence of the River East Allen and the River West Allen which forms the River Allen. Just below Cupola Bridge the river enters the dramatic Staward Gorge.£45.00–£475.00 -
CUPOLA BRIDGE – RIVER ALLEN – STAWARD GORGE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB852
Hadrian's Wall Country, The Allen DalesThe River Allen in Northumberland at Cupola Bridge on a beautiful spring day. The confluence of the River East Allen and River West Allen is just up stream of the splendid old stone bridge.£45.00–£475.00 -
EAST ALLENDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – EA411C
Hadrian's Wall Country, The Allen DalesAn iconic North Pennine view at Keenley Church near Allendale Town in Northumberland across to farm buildings.£45.00–£475.00 -
EAST ALLENDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – EA600
Hadrian's Wall Country, The Allen DalesAllenheads claims to be the highest village in England. It was a centre of lead mining for centuries with a population many times greater than now. Today it is a small, peaceful village but there are still signs of its proud heritage. It has its own story portrayed in its Heritage centre. It is also has a ski club active when the weather permits.£45.00–£475.00 -
ALLENHEADS / ROPEHAUGH – EAST ALLENDALE – EA601
Hadrian's Wall Country, The Allen DalesAllenheads / Ropehaugh in East Allendale in the Northumberland North Pennines on frosty winter morning with a spectacular sky.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H251H
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleDawn on an early spring day in the Abbey Grounds in Hexham in Northumberland. Across the Park is Hexham Abbey with a backdrop of a colourful sunrise.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM ABBEY – HEXHAM – NORTHUMBERLAND – H251J
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleHexham Abbey in Hexham in Northumberland on a beautiful early Spring morning. The crypt is the oldest part of the Abbey dating back to AD 674.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H252G
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleIn the middle of Hexham in Tynedale, Northumberland, are the Abbey Grounds. It is styled on a Victorian Park with many specimen trees and a bandstand.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H252J
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe Abbey Grounds in Hexham in Tynedale, Northumberland, is based on the original Victorian park. With the right autumn conditions it is a spectacle of colour.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H260E
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA very seasonal Queen's Hall Arts Centre in Hexham, Northumberland, after a day of snow. The picture is taken from the Abbey Grounds.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM ABBEY – HEXHAM – NORTHUMBERLAND – H273
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe north side of Hexham Abbey in Hexham in Northumberland on a beautiful early Spring morning. The crypt is the oldest part of the Abbey dating back to AD 674.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H274A
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA colourful dawn sky over Hexham Abbey on a frosty autumn morning. Much of the west end of Hexham Abbey was a ruin in the early twentieth century.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H282
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleHexham in Tynedale, Northumberland, is blessed with a beautiful park in the centre of the town. The Victorian street lamps, bandstand and lights give this picture a timeless quality.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H284
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleHexham Abbey in Hexham, Northumberland, provides many opportunities for striking pictures. This picture has a quality evocative of a time gone by.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H286
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe Abbey Grounds in Hexham, Northumberland, has lights in the trees along the paths. With Hexham Abbey floodlit it creates a very traditional Christmas picture.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H279P
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleIn the middle of Hexham in Tynedale, Northumberland, is a large park including a long steep slope. This picture shows the end of a long, hard day tobogganing.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H313B
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleHexham is by most standards a small market town but its location in a large very sparsely populated area gives it an important role as a social and commercial centre.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H332D
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleLeading south from Hexham Market Place through a small arch is the narrow Street of St Mary's Chare. Chare is an old dialect word fro a narrow street or alley.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H336B
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleMarket day in Hexham on a glorious summer day. Tuesday and Saturday are market days with the Farmers' Market on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H336C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleMarket Day in Hexham is also a social occasion. The Market Place is an attractive and eclectic array of historic buildings, the Abbey and the Shambles.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H362A
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleHexham in Tynedale, Northumberland, during the annual Christmas Street Market. Hexham Market Place with its historic Shambles is dominated by Hexham Abbey.£45.00–£250.00 -
HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H362C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe Hexham Christmas Street Market in Hexham's market place dominated by the Abbey.£45.00–£475.00 -
HEXHAM ABBEY – HEXHAM – NORTHUMBERLAND – H502BP
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA colourful spring sunset over the historic town of Hexham in Tynedale, Northumberland, on a fine spring evening. To the left is the Old Gaol, believed to be the first purpose built Gaol in England.£45.00–£475.00 -
LETAH WOODS – HEXHAMSHIRE – TYNEDALE – HS122
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleLetah Woods just south of Hexham in the 'Shire is managed by the Woodland Trust. Trees introduced within the last four hundred years have been / are being removed to return the woodland to its medieval state.£45.00–£250.00 -
BLANCHLAND – HEXHAMSHIRE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – HS500E
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleBlanchland is a short distance south of Hexham in the beautiful scenery of the upper reaches of the River Derwent which constitutes the county border with County Durham.£45.00–£250.00 -
BLANCHLAND – HEXHAMSHIRE – NORTHUMBERLAND – HS500J
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleBlanchland is a small village on the Northumberland/Co Durham border. It is the only "listed" village in England.£45.00–£475.00 -
BLANCHLAND – HEXHAMSHIRE – NORTHUMBERLAND- HS510A
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleBlanchland, near Hexham in Hexhamshire, Northumberland, is the only listed village in England. It is not just a visitor attraction but a normal living village as well.£45.00–£475.00 -
NEAR – BLANCHLAND – CO DURHAM – HSDW0001B
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleNear Blanchland and just in County Durham, sheep make their way through deep powder snow in a heavy snow fall quite oblivious of the conditions.£45.00–£475.00 -
NEAR – BLANCHLAND – CO DURHAM – HSDW0001C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleNear Blanchland and just in County Durham, sheep make their way through deep powder snow in a heavy snow fall quite oblivious of the conditions.£45.00–£475.00 -
STEPHENSON’S COTTAGE – WYLAM – HW0605
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleOn the banks of the River Tyne in Northumberland is Stephenson's Cottage. It was the home of the family that turned the new and unreliable steam locomotion technology into the beginning of the world's railways.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE ROMAN SITE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – RT107.1
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleIn Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland, is the Roman Station of Corstopitum or Corea. It is certainly worth a visit its the superb remains and museum.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE ROMAN SITE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – RT108.2
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleAnother autumn sunrise over the Roman Station of Corstopitum or Corea in Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland. It is certainly worth a visit for its superb remains and museum.£45.00–£475.00 -
HAYDON BRIDGE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST206.1
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleA wild looking sky reflecting in the River South Tyne at Haydon Bridge in Northumberland on a late winter morning.£45.00–£475.00 -
HAYDON BRIDGE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST208.10
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleHaydon Bridge is a small village to the east of Hexham built around a wide, shallow section of the River South Tyne. In the autumn it is a good place to see salmon making their way up river.£45.00–£475.00 -
HAYDON BRIDGE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – ST208.5
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe River South Tyne on a blustery early autumn morning in South Tynedale, Northumberland. Like so many rivers with sources deep into northern hills the normally benign river can become a raging torrent in hours.£45.00–£250.00 -
WILLIMOTESWICK – NEAR – BARDONMILL – ST446
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleWillimoteswick originates from the 12th/13th Century and was made into a manor house around 1600. It was largely rebuilt again c1900. Today it is a working farm.£45.00–£475.00 -
HALTWHISTLE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST455P
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleHaltwhistle is a pleasant Northumberland small town in South Tynedale close to Hadrian's Wall. It is a good centre for visiting Hadrian's Wall.£45.00–£475.00 -
HALTWHISTLE SOUTH TYNEDALE – ST456
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleA 16th/17th Century defendable house. Not so important these days, but in the time of the Border Rievers a necessity! Today its role is entirely different.£45.00–£475.00 -
FEATHERSTONE CASTLE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST527
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleFeatherstone Castle on the banks of the River South Tyne in Northumberland was originally built in the 17th century. Its current manifestation as a castle has evolved after being modified by a succession of owners.£45.00–£475.00 -
LAMBLEY VIADUCT – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST606A
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe Lambley Viaduct carries the railway line from Alston in Cumbria to Haltwhistle in Northumberland following the coarse of the River South Tyne. It carried coal and lead when mining was the dominant industry.£45.00–£475.00 -
LAMBLEY VIADUCT – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST606C
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe Lambley Viaduct carries the railway line from Alston in Cumbria to Haltwhistle in Northumberland following the coarse of the River South Tyne. It carried coal and lead when mining was the dominant industry.£45.00–£475.00 -
RIVER SOUTH TYNE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMNBERLAND – ST750
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe River South Tyne begins life high on Cross Fell - the highest hill in the Pennine Chain. Near Coanwood in Northumberland it widens and meanders.£45.00–£475.00 -
ALSTON – SOUTH TYNEDALE – CUMBRIA – ST860.4
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleAlston is a picturesque market town in beautiful South Tynedale in the North Pennines. It is quintessential Pennine scenery with the its Fells and Dales.£45.00–£475.00 -
SOUTH TYNEDALE RAILWAY – ALSTON – SOUTH TYNEDALE – CUMBRIA – ST895a
Hadrian's Wall Country, South TynedaleThe South Tynedale Railway is a narrow gauge railway with its old fashion station in Alston in Cumbria. Its route closely follows the River South Tyne through the beautiful iconic North Pennine scenery of South Tynedale.£45.00–£475.00 -
STEPHENSON’S COTTAGE – WYLAM – TYNEDALE – T03
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleOn the banks of the River Tyne in Northumberland is Stephenson's Cottage. It was the home of the family that turned the new and unreliable steam locomotion technology into the beginning of the world's railways.£45.00–£475.00 -
PRUDHOE CASTLE – PRUDHOE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T102
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedalePrudhoe Castle is an imposing and daunting Norman castle built to control a major ford across the River Tyne. Later, in the violent Border Riever era, an Elizabethan Manor House was built within the safety of its walls. Well worth a visit.£45.00–£475.00 -
PRUDHOE CASTLE – PRUDHOE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T103D
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedalePrudhoe Castle is an imposing and daunting Norman castle built to control a major ford across the River Tyne. Later, in the violent Border Riever era, an Elizabethan Manor House was built within the safety of its walls. Well worth a visit.£45.00–£475.00 -
PRUDHOE CASTLE – PRUDHOE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T103E
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedalePrudhoe Castle in Tynedale, Northumberland, reflected in the pond late on a cold winter afternoon.£45.00–£475.00 -
PRUDHOE CASTLE – PRUDHOE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T103F
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedalePrudhoe Castle in Tynedale, Northumberland, reflected in the pond late on a cold winter afternoon.£45.00–£475.00 -
PRUDHOE CASTLE – PRUDHOE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T103G
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe Gatehouse to Prudhoe Castle high above the River Tyne in Tynedale, Northumberland, in the warm light of the setting sun on a cold winter afternoon.£45.00–£475.00 -
RIVER TYNE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T404
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe magnificent River Tyne as it passes Corbridge in Northumberland. The River Tyne is the best Salmon and Sea Trout river in England.£45.00–£250.00 -
RIVER TYNE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND- T404C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe River Tyne at Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland, on a cool autumn morning. The River Tyne is an excellent Salmon and Sea Trout river.£45.00–£210.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T601.2
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe Main Street in Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland, at Christmas. Corbridge is a small town wit a good number of small and interesting shops, pubs and restaurants.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T601.6
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe Main Street in Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland, at Christmas. Corbridge is a small town wit a good number of small and interesting shops, pubs and restaurants.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T803C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA summer morning on the Banks of The River Tyne at Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland. The river was benign on this day but it has a huge catchment area and can, on rare occasions, become a deep raging torrent!£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T804P
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe River Tyne at Corbridge in Northumberland on a late winter morning. The River Tyne at this point is generally shallow and wide.£45.00–£250.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T804R
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe late winter sun rises over the River Tyne at Corbridge in Tynedale in Northumberland. Many of the houses in Corbridge have a splendid view of the river and the hills beyond.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T806.1P
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe historic bridge over the River Tyne at Corbridge in Northumberland before sunrise on a frosty winter morning. The pre dawn sky was a pink glow in advance of the sun's appearance.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T806C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA beautiful, clear, frosty, sunny winter morning by the River Tyne in Corbridge, Northumberland. The low winter sun is reflected off the water illuminating the arches of the bridge.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T810H
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleCorbridge is an attractive small town on the banks of the River Tyne in Northumberland. It has the Roman Station Corstopitum (aka Coria) with its museum of Roman life. This a good place to see the layout of a Roman Fort.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T811.1
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleAn autumn morning by the River Tyne in Corbridge, Northumberland, that did not seem to be fulfilling its potential rapidly developed into a spectacle of oranges with cloud breaks to the east illuminating the underside of the cloud.£45.00–£475.00 -
CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T812A
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe late winter sun rises over the River Tyne at Corbridge in Tynedale in Northumberland with its warm colours reflection in the river.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T900
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA well preserved and largely unaltered 13th century manor house near Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland. It was fortified as protection against the Border Rievers.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T901
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA well preserved and largely unaltered 13th century manor house near Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland. It was fortified as protection against the Border Rievers.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T903
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA well preserved and largely unaltered 13th century manor house near Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland. It was fortified as protection against the Border Rievers.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE CORBRIDGE NORTHUMBERLAND – T905
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleAn autumn sunset at Aydon Castle in Tynedale, Northumberland. It is a relatively unaltered fortified Manor House from the 12C/13C.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND -T905A
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleA well preserved and largely unaltered 13th century manor house near Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland. It was fortified as protection against the Border Rievers.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE – CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T906C
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleThe early morning winter mist at Aydon Castle near Corbridge in Northumberland is dispersing with the rising sun. The Castle overlooks the Cor Burn.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE CORBRIDGE NORTHUMBERLAND – T906F
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleSnowdrops adorn the steep slope from Aydon Castle to the Cor Burn near Corbridge in Tynedale, Northumberland, on a windy winter morning.£45.00–£475.00 -
AYDON CASTLE CORBRIDGE NORTHUMBERLAND T906G
Hadrian's Wall Country, TynedaleEarly on a winter morning at Aydon Castle near Corbridge in Northumberland with the warm colour of the rising sun illuminating the Castle and snowdrops. The Castle overlooks the Cor Burn.£45.00–£475.00 -
CARRSHIELDS – WEST ALLENDALE – WA1125B
Hadrian's Wall Country, The Allen DalesHigh in West Allendale in the Northumberland North Pennines is the small hamlet of Carrshields with, unusual for such a location, a magnificent avenue of deciduous trees.£45.00–£475.00