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EP 1 Wylam to Bywell - The Grand Tour of Northumberland
9th September 2018 Join us on our walk of historic Northumberland as we begin our hike in the Tyne Valley at Wylam. Packed full of history and beautiful scenery. UK hiking at its best in England's least populated county.
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A new long distance walk designed by ME! YEH! - lol The Grand Tour of Northumberland is 480 miles from Wylam to Morpeth, snaking around the Northumberland countryside trying to fit in as many points of interest as possible.
Section 1: Wylam to Bywell In this section we cover the railway heritage of Wylam, pass two former collieries, visit a Norman castle as well as seeing another, two Anglo-Saxon church towers, the birth place of three famous Northumbrians, one of the oldest railways in the world, and one of the oldest thru-arch bridges in the world.
Not every section will be this jam packed with historical interest, some will celebrate the Northumbrian countryside... But every section will have at least one point of interest, most have more than one. So please subscribe so that you don't miss any of the next 52+ walks.
To be continued...
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National Trust: Thank you to the National Trust properties for taking part in the Heritage Open Days (and a special thank you to the lady who allowed us to film her presentation at George Stephenson Cottage): George Stephenson's Cottage:
Cherryburn:
English Heritage: Details for Prudhoe Castle part of English Heritage (not part of the heritage open day):
Churches: St Mary - Ovingham: St Peters - Bywell: St Andrews - Bywell:
Wylam Railway Museum:
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Further Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green: episode 6
Series 3, Episode 6 of 8 (4 Apr. 2016): A journey along the River Tyne Robson follows the course of the mighty Tyne. He starts at Kielder Water and Forest Park, where he has a messy encounter with some rare osprey chicks, learns about the river’s salmon, visits Cherryburn and joins the Tyne Rowing Club.
Farewell Regality
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Farewell Regality · Terry Conway · Liz Law
The Hexhamshire Lass' Around Tynedale - The Northumbria Anthology
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To The Edges Set @Tarset
Reely Ceol performing To The Edges by Andy Cutting and The Joy Of It by Catriona MacDonald at the Tarset concert as part of the Hexham Gathering 2016
Peter Armstrong at The Bridge - Fareweel Regality (Terry Conway)
Peter Armstrong at The Bridge, 13 November 2017
Fareweel Regality (Terry Conway)
From Anglo-Saxon and medieval times until 1571, the Regality and Liberty of Hexham formed the head of an ancient shire. Queen Elizabeth 1 transferred it to the County of Northumberland
Terry Conway wrote this beautiful song in 1984 and it has been a favourite of many singers ever since