The trig point sitting on top of Tosson Hill (440m) #147.
The trig point sitting on top of Garleigh Moor (268m).
The trig point sitting on top of Target Plantation (250m) above Rothbury.
A Parish Church close to the centre of Rothbury, parts of which date back to the 1200s
A slightly ruined lime kiln in Hepple, just west of Rothbury.
Cragside is a Victorian country house near Rothbury in Northumberland, built for William Armstrong and his wife, Margaret.
A sandstone ridge to the south of Rothbury with teems of crags, wildlife and amazing views.
The best preserved Lime Kiln in the Northumberland national park at Tosson.
A 600 year old ruined Pele Tower used as a stronghold against invading scots.
A lovely little 12th century ruined castle just outside of Rothbury.
The Market Cross was erected to the memory of Lord And Lady Armstrong.
Sharp's Folly is an 18th century tower in Rothbury, and is the oldest folly in Northumberland.
A drinking water reservoir with beautiful surrounding scenery.
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