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Grid reference NY6951

near to Slaggyford, Northumberland, England



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NY6951 : Footbridge over the Barhaugh Burn by Oliver Dixon Footbridge over the Barhaugh Burn
Footbridge from the road with flight of steps down to ground level in Barhaugh Park. The bridge rests on massive abutments which clearly belong to an earlier much more substantial bridge.
NY6951 : Rapids by Barhaugh Burn confluence by Andy Waddington Rapids by Barhaugh Burn confluence
This section of rapids provides a bouncy wave train at this level (a lowish level for paddling) as the Upper South Tyne descends to its confluence with Barhaugh Burn. A more rocky set follows just downstream - fairly typical of this section... (more)
NY6951 : Barhaugh Hall by Margaret Clough Barhaugh Hall
This was once a manor house and home of a branch of the Featherstonhaugh family. On the 1940 OS map it is an hotel and now it is an activity centre for groups of schoolchildren.
NY6951 : Farmland west of Barhaugh Hall by Mike Quinn Farmland west of Barhaugh Hall
NY6951 : Pasture, Kirkhaugh by Andrew Smith Pasture, Kirkhaugh
The northern side of the valley of Barhaugh Burn with better grazing giving way to rough moorland.
NY6951 : View of South Tyne Valley by Les Hull View of South Tyne Valley
NY6951 : Sheephole - and sheep by Mike Quinn Sheephole - and sheep
NY6951 : Shawhead by Trevor Littlewood Shawhead
Shawhead is a deserted farmstead, partly ruinous though the barns appear to be in good order. It's on the south side of Williamston Common and north of Barhaugh Hall and its parkland, now an activity centre.
NY6951 : Barhaugh Burn by Peter McDermott Barhaugh Burn
Footbridge over Barhaugh Burn.
NY6951 : Robinwood Activity Centre at Barhaugh Hall by Oliver Dixon Robinwood Activity Centre at Barhaugh Hall
Barhaugh Hall, formerly an hotel, is one of three activity centres operated by Robinwood LinkExternal link.
NY6951 : Footbridge over the Barhaugh Burn by Oliver Dixon Footbridge over the Barhaugh Burn
The footbridge crosses the Barhaugh Burn at a considerable height before dropping down a flight of steps to the pasture on the far side.
NY6951 : Barhaugh Hall (2) by Mike Quinn Barhaugh Hall (2)

 
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