Ruilips Strip

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Ruilips Strip

Flodden Battlefield Monument (1513), Northumberland The Battle of Flodden, Flodden Field, or occasionally Branxton, was a battle fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, resulting in an English victory. The battle was fought near Branxton in the county of Northumberland in northern England, between an invading Scots army under King James IV and an English army commanded by the Earl of Surrey. In terms of troop numbers, it was the largest battle fought between the two kingdoms.

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Flodden Battlefield Monument (1513), Northumberland Credit: Brian Deegan

Ruilips Strip is a serene and enchanting woodland located in the heart of Northumberland, England. Spanning over a vast area, this beautiful forest is known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The forest is characterized by its dense canopy of towering trees, predominantly consisting of oak, beech, and birch. These majestic trees provide a sheltered and cool environment, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic amidst nature. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of wildflowers and ferns, adding to the visual splendor.

Ruilips Strip is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. Nature lovers can often spot these animals as they venture through the forest, making it a haven for wildlife photographers and birdwatchers.

The forest also offers a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its wonders at their own pace. Whether one prefers a short hike or a longer trek, the trails cater to all levels of fitness and interest. Along the way, visitors may stumble upon picturesque streams, charming bridges, and hidden clearings, adding to the allure of the woodland experience.

Ruilips Strip is a true gem of Northumberland, providing a sanctuary for both humans and wildlife alike. Its natural beauty and tranquility make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the embrace of nature.

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Flodden Battlefield Monument (1513), Northumberland The Battle of Flodden, Flodden Field, or occasionally Branxton, was a battle fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, resulting in an English victory. The battle was fought near Branxton in the county of Northumberland in northern England, between an invading Scots army under King James IV and an English army commanded by the Earl of Surrey. In terms of troop numbers, it was the largest battle fought between the two kingdoms.

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Flodden Battlefield Monument (1513), Northumberland
The Battle of Flodden, Flodden Field, or occasionally Branxton, was a battle fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, resulting in an English victory. The battle was fought near Branxton in the county of Northumberland in northern England, between an invading Scots army under King James IV and an English army commanded by the Earl of Surrey. In terms of troop numbers, it was the largest battle fought between the two kingdoms. LinkExternal link
Battle Ground Flodden (1513) Looking back up the hill to the monument. This would have been marsh ground and very difficult to cross.
Battle Ground Flodden (1513)
Looking back up the hill to the monument. This would have been marsh ground and very difficult to cross.
St Paul's Church, Branxton
St Paul's Church, Branxton
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Battle of Flodden Field Monument
Flodden Field Where barley now grows there once was a bog that swallowed up an army.
Flodden Field
Where barley now grows there once was a bog that swallowed up an army.
Flodden Field At this spot James IV of Scotland was killed.
Flodden Field
At this spot James IV of Scotland was killed.
Branxton. Northumberland St Paul's Church, Branxton.
Branxton. Northumberland
St Paul's Church, Branxton.
Stock Law, Northumberland Looking southeast across Stock Law. In the distance can be seen the Flodden Field Memorial.
Stock Law, Northumberland
Looking southeast across Stock Law. In the distance can be seen the Flodden Field Memorial.
Barelees  Farm  on  A697  southbound Barelees farm cottages are behind the tree on the left
Barelees Farm on A697 southbound
Barelees farm cottages are behind the tree on the left
Minor  road  junction  on  A697  to  Mindrun
Minor road junction on A697 to Mindrun
Approaching  Branxton  turn  on  A697
Approaching Branxton turn on A697
Farming  complex  at  Crookham  Westfield
Farming complex at Crookham Westfield
Access  track  to  Cookstead  farm From A697
Access track to Cookstead farm
From A697
East  Lodge  for  Pallinsburn  House From A697 southbound
East Lodge for Pallinsburn House
From A697 southbound
Access  road  to  Crookham  Eastfield  farm  from  A697
Access road to Crookham Eastfield farm from A697
Flodden Memorial This monument commemorates the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513.
Flodden Memorial
This monument commemorates the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513.
Flodden Monument, Branxton
Flodden Monument, Branxton
Branxton Church
Branxton Church
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Ruilips Strip is located at Grid Ref: NT8838 (Lat: 55.642921, Lng: -2.1809931)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

What 3 Words

///doubt.drill.firmer. Near Coldstream, Scottish Borders

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.642921,-2.1809931
Crookham Westfield
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 55.6389265/-2.1798683
The King's Stone
Historic: monument
Lat/Long: 55.6395276/-2.1853594
Cookstead
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 55.642542/-2.1762012
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