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March 2009

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Castles and Walks in Northumberland

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Welton Hall farm
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Northumberland's Castles

A Welsh Castle
Newport (Pembs)
The old tower at Welton Hall Farm, Northumberland "The remains of a three storey 15c tower built with stones from Hadrian's Wall"
Another view of the old tower at Welton Hall Farm, Northumberland
The Vallum near Wall Houses, Northumberland. "The Vallum was so named by St. Bede, it marks the North Western frontier of Hadrian's Roman Empire"
The Ditch, The roman defensive ditch which was immediatly north of Hadrian's Wall, Wallhouses Northumberland
Rich soil turned with the Plough, Wallhouses, Northumberland
Ingoe
Ingoe village has a population of 85 and is located approximately 14 miles to the southwest of Morpeth on the U9017 road, just off the C340 road, north of Matfen. This hill top village with its good vantage point for views over the upper valley of the Pont and across the Tyne Valley to the distant Pennines has retained its rural character despite a small number of houses being built over the past twenty years. Northumberland
Looking west, Ingoe, Northumberland
South Hall, Ingoe, Northumberland
Stob Hill, Ingoe, Northumberland
One of the lanes in the village, Ingoe, Northumberland
The old pump, Ingoe, Northumberland
Another lane in Ingoe, Northumberland
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I guess the luck ran out! Ingoe, Northumberland
Beside the River Tyne at Lemington
The Bridge over Lemington Gut leading to the new Newburn Riverside Industrial Estate. On the river Tyne
Private marina on the Tyne opposite Blaydon Haughs
The lights on the bridge over the Lemington Gut
The Lemington Kiln soaring up to the clouds
The Huge Kiln at Lemington.
A view under the QEII bridge to the Scotswood bridge on the Tyne at Lemington
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