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Stained, leaded and kiln-formed glass creates a range of unique pieces from small fused jewellery to large church windows.
Northumberland
Watercolourist producing seascapes and annual studies in an open studio setting.
Northumberland
A painter inspired by the Northumberland coast, and landscape. Originals and prints. View by appointment possible.
Belford
SC X-Treme Adventure plays host to a range of extreme outdoor activities including paintball, off-road karting, 4x4 driving and team building activities.
Tynedale
Woodland nature reserve with riverside and round walks.
Morpeth
Seahouses
Seaton Delaval Hall comprising a centre block between 2 arcaded and pedimented wings, the east wing contains fine stables and there are gardens with statues.
Seaton Sluice
A length of Wall with milecastle remains, impressively sited along the Whin Sill, commanding fine views of many prehistoric and later earthworks to the north.
Haydon Bridge
Shadow - Julia Barton - 1995
Visitors can walk between the parts of Shadow to experience the many textures that echo those found on the nearby beech trees. Shadow is inspired by and celebrates the ancient trees along the Beeches Walk.
Kielder
The award winning resource for walking guides for Northumberland, Cumbria and The Scottish Borders. The walks that are available from Shepherds Walks, are quite unique, as they have written them all from a Shepherds perspective.
Kirkwhelpington
A beautiful 17thC property in the heart of Northumberland offering fresh local home-cooked food and fine wines.
Simonburn
Inspired by traditional recipes, 'Simple Soups' are delicious, healthy, wholesome and hearty, home made from 100% locally sourced produce. The range includes creamy garlic mushroom, curried parnsip, tomato & lentil, chunky vegetable, lentil and ham
Hexham
Slate & Nature designs, manufacturers and sells environmentally friendly products that stimulate nature in and around the house.
Northumberland
The fruit based drinks are made on the farm using local produce where possible in the heart of rural northumberland.
Morpeth
Former railway line in the South Tyne Valley open to walkers and for much of its length to cyclists and horse riders.
Tynedale
Eleventh-century church used by the Knights Templar. Cromwell's money box and Peninsular War flags. John Hodgson, the historian is buried here.
Hartburn
A gem of a church noted for its late Saxon tower, Norman moulded chancel arch and the Short Flat Chapel.
Bolam
Largely medieval church displaying the evolution of a well-developed 13thC church from a Norman core. Carvings in stonework and a turret clock dated 1796.
Whalton
Thirteenth-century church. Mother church of North Tyne Valley. Double piscina and stone effigies.
Simonburn
Tea room in converted stable, on farm setting on Hadrian's Wall. All food is homemade, serving quiches, soups, pies and cakes.
Wall