The last remaining hut built to accomodate the workers who constructed the Catcleugh Reservoir.
An 18th century church which was partly rebuilt in 1884. It has a window which commemorates those who died during the construction of the nearby Catcleugh Reservoir.
A 19th century Victorian pumping station used to provide drinking water to the Darlington area.
A 17th-century Jacobean mansion disguided as a castle just north of Hexham.
A memorial to the Bradford brothers and other soldiers from Witton Park who fought in World War 1 and both received the Victoria Cross.
Founded about AD 670–675, it is one of the oldest Anglo-Saxon churches in England.
A beautiful Saxon church nestling in the rolling countryside that was once bombed by the Germans.
A delightful 12th-century church tucked away beside the magnificent Seaton Delaval Hall.
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