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STEEL RIGG – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW492
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionOn a winter's evening sheep are accumulating at Steel Rigg and the bottom of Peel Crags on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. The turret can be clearly seen.£45.00–£475.00 -
STEEL RIGG – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW492C
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionAt Steel Rigg on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland the Roman Wall dropped steeply from Peel Crags to a small turret. The frosty morning highlights the Wall and turret.£45.00–£475.00 -
PEEL BOTHY – STEEL RIGG – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW500C
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA winter dawn at Steel Rigg on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. To the south the land drops quickly to the River South Tyne often creating a temperature inversion.£45.00–£475.00 -
STEEL RIGG – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW500N.1
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA winter morning at Steel Rigg on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. In the distance is the early morning fog over the River South Tyne and beyond that the North Pennines.£45.00–£475.00 -
STEEL RIGG – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW504K
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionSteel Rigg on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland with the sun just peeping above Peel Crags on a spectacular winter morning.£45.00–£250.00 -
STEEL RIGG, HADRIAN’S WALL – HW511T1
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionSteel Rigg on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland with a beautiful sunrise. Beyond the Wall are Peel Crags, Highshield Crags, Crag Lough and Hotbank Crags.£45.00–£250.00 -
STEEL RIGG – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW537
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA calm spring morning at Steel Rigg on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. In the distance is early morning mist over the River South Tyne and beyond that is the North Pennines.£45.00–£475.00 -
WINSHIELD CRAGS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW608.2
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionWhinshield Crags on a blustery spring morning on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. I have never seen such fragmented clouds with such dramatic lighting.£45.00–£475.00 -
CAW GAP – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW675E
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionAbove Bogle Hole overlooking Caw Gap on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. The snow this winter's day was confined to the highest sections of Hadrian's Wall.£45.00–£250.00 -
CAW GAP – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW702.5
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA bright winter morning after overnight snow at Caw Gap on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. To the east the Wall climbs to Whinshield Crags - the highest point on the Wall.£45.00–£475.00 -
CAW GAP – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW703E
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA frosty winter morning at Caw Gap on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland with the warm red light of the low early sun adding a touch of warmth to the stones.£45.00–£475.00 -
MILECASTLE 42 – CAWFIELDS CRAGS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW750A
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionAn autumn morning in Milecastle 42 at Cawfields Crags on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. A fleeting cap in the clouds brought the masonry to life.£45.00–£475.00 -
CAWFIELDS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW808C
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionThe quarry at Cawfields on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland is one of very few places along the Wall where there is water for reflections. The quarry destroyed some of Hadrian's Wall but at the time stone for road building was considered more important! Not so now.£45.00–£475.00 -
CAWFIELDS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW810.2
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionAn autumn morning with no potential quickly changed into a glorious sunrise at the old quarry pool at the bottom of Cawfields on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland.£45.00–£475.00 -
CAWFIELDS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW810.5
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionAn autumn morning with no potential quickly changed into a glorious sunrise at the old quarry pool at the bottom of Cawfields on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland.£45.00–£475.00 -
WALLTOWN CRAGS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW901D
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA mid-winter morning by the turret at Walltown Crags on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland - the cloud formation notifies of an imminent change of weather.£45.00–£475.00 -
WALLTOWN CRAGS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW944.7
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionLooking west from the turret on Hadrian's Wall on Walltown Crags in Northumberland on a beautiful, bright, frosty, late autumn morning.£45.00–£475.00 -
WALLTOWN CRAGS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW987V
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionWalltown Crags on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland on a midwinter late afternoon. This short section of Hadrian's Wall has always offered a challenge for an interesting and picture.£45.00–£475.00 -
WALLTOWN CRAGS – HADRIAN’S WALL – HW989F
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Middle SectionA beautiful, serene early autumn dawn at Walltown Crags on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland with only the sheep for company.£45.00–£475.00 -
CAMBO – NORTHUMBERLAND – MN002
MiscellaneousCambo is a small hamlet just north of Wallington Hall in mid-Northumberland owned by the National Trust. Clearly the residents take a great pride in Cambo with their spectacular display of garden flowers.£45.00–£475.00 -
NORTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – NT374
MiscellaneousOn the fringes of the Northumberland National Park and the banks of the River North Tyne just north of Wark is a wonderful display of bluebells during Spring.£45.00–£475.00 -
NORTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – NT380.15
MiscellaneousThe banks of the River North Tyne in North Tynedale, Northumberland, produce magnificent displays of bluebells every Spring.£45.00–£475.00 -
HARESHAW LINN – BELLINGHAM – NORTHUMBERLAND – NT502
MiscellaneousHareshaw Linn is at the end of beautiful walk through Hareshaw Dene in Bellingham, Northumberland. It is a walk of woodland and waterfalls with the dene becoming narrower and deeper as you go.£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