Grid reference NT9616
near to Linhope, Northumberland, England
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Bivallate enclosure of 'Eastern Fort', Grieve's Ash
View over the site of the 'Western Fort' to the woods above Linhope. Ritto Hill is on the right.
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Well Strand
The stream occupies the dip seen ahead in NT9616 : Road to Linhope. Here, looking into the sun (hence the light entering the lens), the stream drops to meet the River Breamish.
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Moorland and woods at Linhope
The Linhope area marks the end of agricultural land and the beginning of wild moors.
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Plantation on lower southern slopes of Dunmoor Hill
Viewed on the descent from Dunmoor Hill summit via Long and Cat Crags. For free detailed walking routes in the area visit Link
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Disused Railway Waggon near Grieve's Ash, Breamish Valley
This railway waggon has seen better days and whilst it perhaps once served as an animal feedstore/shelter it appears to now be unused. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit Link
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From fields to forts — Greaves Ash’s role in Roman Britain
I see some squiggly lines on the map, paired with fancy Gothic writing, and I just can’t resist taking a look. And more often than not, it turns up a gem.
This is Greaves Ash, close to Linhope, high up in the Breamish Valley. Turns out,... (more)
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Ford at Linhope
This is the second of the two fords on the River Breamish at Linhope.
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Black Lynn
The lower of two magnificent waterfalls on the Linhope Burn; the upper one can also be seen in this picture. Not easy to access.
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Cairn on the summit of Grieve`s Ash (also known as Greaves Ash)
In the background is Hedgehope Hill (right), Great Standrop (centre) and Coldlaw Cairn (left). For a selection of free to download walking routes in the area visit Link
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Unnamed sike near Grieve's Ash
This tiny sike rises around the 290 metre contour line inside the small plantation on the south-eastern slopes of Grieve's Ash, in turn joining the River Breamish little more than 600 metres to the south. Whilst this is not named on... (more)
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Above Linhope from west end of Grieve's Ash
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Road to Linhope
A private road which is also a walkers route into the heart of the hills in the upper Breamish valley.
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