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Grid reference NU0116

near to Ingram, Northumberland, England


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NU0116 : Road to Reaveley Farm by Les Hull Road to Reaveley Farm
NU0116 : Holiday accommodation, Ingram by Derek Harper Holiday accommodation, Ingram
Four converted cottages south of the church.
NU0116 : River Breamish by David Clark River Breamish
Looking upstream to Ingram Bridge.
NU0116 : Breamish Valley W of Ingram by Colin Park Breamish Valley W of Ingram
NU0116 : A view upriver at the swift-running River Breamish, observed from the vantage of Ingram Bridge by Mick Garratt A view upriver at the swift-running River Breamish, observed from the vantage of Ingram Bridge
NU0116 : The Old Rectory, Ingram by wfmillar The Old Rectory, Ingram
View of the rear of The Old Rectory now part of Cheviot Holiday Cottages.
NU0116 : Lych Gate & Laburnum, Ingram by Andrew Curtis Lych Gate & Laburnum, Ingram
NU0116 : Road Bridge over the River Breamish , Ingram by Bill Henderson Road Bridge over the River Breamish , Ingram
NU0116 : Byway to Ingram by Les Hull Byway to Ingram
NU0116 : Ingram Farm, Northumberland by Rebecca A Wills Ingram Farm, Northumberland
Looking over farmland towards Ingram Farm to the west of the hamlet of Ingram.
NU0116 : The beginning of the hills by Gordon Hatton The beginning of the hills
A view across flat pastureland just upstream from Ingram. Here the bigger hills of the Cheviot range rise up suddenly and the Breamish valley narrows to gorge like proportions.
NU0116 : Middledean Burn, Ingram by Geoff Holland Middledean Burn, Ingram
This burn drains the higher ground around Middle Dean, including Cochrane Pike, Wether Hill and Ewe Hill, and soon after passing through the woodland seen in this photograph joins the River Breamish a short distance east of Ingram Bridge.... (more)

 
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