Rough Tongue

Downs, Moorland in Northumberland

England

Rough Tongue

Remains at Wellhope Mine A long-abandoned mine high on moorland which sent its ore into the Nent valley for processing via an aerial ropeway. The building left of the spoil appears to see use by the estate for shooting parties as a shelter for either the guns or their beaters. The other building has lost its roof since an image was made ten years before this one - <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2928505" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2928505">Link</a> . (The link in that image description no longer works.)
Remains at Wellhope Mine Credit: Trevor Littlewood

Rough Tongue is a remote and rugged region located in the county of Northumberland, England. Nestled between the North Sea to the east and the Cheviot Hills to the west, this area is characterized by its diverse landscapes of downs and moorland.

The downs of Rough Tongue are vast expanses of rolling grasslands, punctuated by occasional rocky outcrops. These open areas provide habitat for a variety of plant and animal species, including grazing sheep and wild ponies. The downs offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with their gently undulating slopes creating a sense of tranquility.

In contrast, the moorland of Rough Tongue is a wild and untamed landscape, dominated by heather-covered hills and marshy bogs. This rugged terrain is home to a rich tapestry of wildlife, including red grouse, curlews, and golden plovers. The moorland is also known for its picturesque streams and waterfalls, which cascade down the hillsides and add to the area's natural beauty.

Rough Tongue is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The region offers a network of walking trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its diverse landscapes. It is also a popular destination for birdwatching, with many rare and endangered species making their home in the area.

Despite its remote location, Rough Tongue is within easy reach of nearby towns and villages, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or longer stay. The unspoiled beauty and tranquility of this Northumberland gem make it a must-visit for those seeking a true escape into nature.

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Rough Tongue Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.824553/-2.3439422 or Grid Reference NY7847. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Remains at Wellhope Mine A long-abandoned mine high on moorland which sent its ore into the Nent valley for processing via an aerial ropeway. The building left of the spoil appears to see use by the estate for shooting parties as a shelter for either the guns or their beaters. The other building has lost its roof since an image was made ten years before this one - <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2928505" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2928505">Link</a> . (The link in that image description no longer works.)
Remains at Wellhope Mine
A long-abandoned mine high on moorland which sent its ore into the Nent valley for processing via an aerial ropeway. The building left of the spoil appears to see use by the estate for shooting parties as a shelter for either the guns or their beaters. The other building has lost its roof since an image was made ten years before this one - Link . (The link in that image description no longer works.)
Remains of Wellhopehead Mine The Wellhope Burn or its main tributary flows past the extensive spoil at the Wellhopehead Mine. A stone-built arc of rock can be seen near to the spoil top; perhaps the remains of a line of bouseteams.
Remains of Wellhopehead Mine
The Wellhope Burn or its main tributary flows past the extensive spoil at the Wellhopehead Mine. A stone-built arc of rock can be seen near to the spoil top; perhaps the remains of a line of bouseteams.
Wellhope Burn Just below the ruins of Appletree Shield.
Wellhope Burn
Just below the ruins of Appletree Shield.
Yew Crags Wellhope Burn here flows through a rocky gorge. The ice meant that I could explore without getting my feet wet.
Yew Crags
Wellhope Burn here flows through a rocky gorge. The ice meant that I could explore without getting my feet wet.
New House More a barn than a house, and not that new.
New House
More a barn than a house, and not that new.
Wellhope One ruin and one still standing.
Wellhope
One ruin and one still standing.
Spoil heaps, Wellhope Moor Viewed from the north. There is another hut, hidden by the heaps.
Spoil heaps, Wellhope Moor
Viewed from the north. There is another hut, hidden by the heaps.
Wellhopehead The location of Wellhopehead Lead Mine.
Wellhopehead
The location of Wellhopehead Lead Mine.
Little Hill Looking north across Jackson's Moss.
Little Hill
Looking north across Jackson's Moss.
Hesleywell Moor Looking south. The moor is very flat at this point.
Hesleywell Moor
Looking south. The moor is very flat at this point.
Hearty Cleugh Near the top of the cleugh, looking down into the valley of Well Hope.
Hearty Cleugh
Near the top of the cleugh, looking down into the valley of Well Hope.
Roadside hay at The Nook The Nook can jut be seen in the trees.
Roadside hay at The Nook
The Nook can jut be seen in the trees.
Blackcleugh Farm
Blackcleugh Farm
Smallburns
Smallburns
Black Cleugh Looking up the cleugh from just above the confluence with Wellhope Burn.
Black Cleugh
Looking up the cleugh from just above the confluence with Wellhope Burn.
Wellhope Burn The stretch of the burn between Yew Crags and Black Cleugh.
Wellhope Burn
The stretch of the burn between Yew Crags and Black Cleugh.
Wellhope Burn From the eastern side of the grid-square with a ruin and barn above the burn.
Wellhope Burn
From the eastern side of the grid-square with a ruin and barn above the burn.
Sheepfold above Wellhopehead The post marks the route of the public bridleway. Plenty of waymarker posts have been provided.
Sheepfold above Wellhopehead
The post marks the route of the public bridleway. Plenty of waymarker posts have been provided.
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Rough Tongue is located at Grid Ref: NY7847 (Lat: 54.824553, Lng: -2.3439422)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Located within 500m of 54.824553,-2.3439422
Wellhope
Note: Unclear whether this is distinct locality from the valley
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.8236765/-2.3458213
Note: Something here?
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Lat/Long: 54.8269616/-2.3491636
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