LAMBLEY VIADUCT – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST606C
LAMBLEY VIADUCT – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST606C
£45.00–£475.00
The 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.
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HAYDON BRIDGE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST206.1
Hadrian's Wall Country, South Tynedale
A wild looking sky reflecting in the River South Tyne at Haydon Bridge in Northumberland on a late winter morning.
£45.00–£475.00

FEATHERSTONE CASTLE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST527
Hadrian's Wall Country, South Tynedale
Featherstone 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

HAYDON BRIDGE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – ST208.5
Hadrian's Wall Country, South Tynedale
The 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

HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H282
Hadrian's Wall Country, Tynedale
Hexham 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

ALLEN BANKS – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB305
Hadrian's Wall Country, South Tynedale
Allen 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 – NORTHUMBERLAND – AB250E
Hadrian's Wall Country, South Tynedale
The 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

EAST ALLENDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – EA600
Hadrian's Wall Country, The Allen Dales
Allenheads 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

HAYDON BRIDGE – SOUTH TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – ST208.10
Hadrian's Wall Country, South Tynedale
Haydon 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

BLANCHLAND – HEXHAMSHIRE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – HS500E
Hadrian's Wall Country, Tynedale
Blanchland 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

CORBRIDGE – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – T804P
Hadrian's Wall Country, Tynedale
The 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

LETAH WOODS – HEXHAMSHIRE – TYNEDALE – HS122
Hadrian's Wall Country, Tynedale
Letah 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

HEXHAM – TYNEDALE – NORTHUMBERLAND – H362A
Hadrian's Wall Country, Tynedale
Hexham 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