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Covering Alnwick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Morpeth, Hexham, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Ashington, Corbridge, Cramlington, Haltwhistle, Prudhoe, Riding Mill, Seahouses, Stocksfield and all areas of Northumberland
Bordered to the North by Scotland is the northern most county Northumberland. Northumberland has two towns that claim the title of county town – they are Morpeth and Alnwick. The west coast of Northumberland is Cumbria and the East coast is the North sea. Much of Northumberland is undeveloped and protected as the Northumberland National Park. The park takes up ¼ of the county.
Loo Hire Northumberland covers the 6th largest county in England and covers just over 5000 square kilometres. The county is home to more castles than anywhere else in England. Some of the more famous ones are Alnwick, Bamburgh and Warkworth.
Alnwick is one of the two county towns of Northumberland. The wider district has a population of around 31,000 – just less than 8000 live in the town of Alnwick itself. Alnwick Castle is the home of the Earl of Northumberland and sits above the River Aln. Scenes were recorded for the holywood movie Robin Hood – Prince of Thieves and the hit TV series “Blackadder” at the castle.
Morpeth is the other town that is considered the county town of Northumberland and is also home to a famous castle – Castle Morpeth.
Tyndale is a district in Northumberland that covers almost half of the county. Hexham, Prudhoe and Haltwistle are the main towns of Tynedale. The area is also home to part of Hadrian’s Wall. Hexham’s most well known building is the Hexham Abbey which dates from 1170.
Just 2 and a half miles from the Scottish border Berwick upon Tweed is Englands most northerly town and has been part of England since 1482. The borough which is also called Berwick-upon-Tweed has a population of around 26,000 people.
Blyth is in south east Northumberland and is the administrative centre of the Blyth Valley borough. Gelendzhik in Russia is twinned with the town amongst others. Blyth is the home of a Wind Farm which is constructed on the East Pier.
Other settlements of note in Northumberland include Ashington – a coal mining town. Newbiggin-by-the-Sea – a town at the end of the first telegraph cable that came from Scandinavia. And finally Seahouses – a village often visited by people visiting the Northumberland National Park and the Northumberland coast.
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