Fell House Fell

Hill, Mountain in Northumberland

England

Fell House Fell

Whitfield C of E Primary School
Whitfield C of E Primary School Credit: Alex McGregor

Fell House Fell is a prominent hill located in the county of Northumberland, England. Standing at a height of 447 meters (1,467 feet), it is categorized as a "fell," which is a term commonly used to describe a hill or mountain in Northern England, particularly in the Lake District and Pennines regions. Despite its modest elevation, Fell House Fell offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Situated in the remote and picturesque area of Northumberland, Fell House Fell is known for its rugged and unspoiled natural beauty. The hill is characterized by its gentle slopes, covered in a patchwork of heather, grasses, and scattered trees. It is a haven for wildlife, with various species of birds, mammals, and flora found in abundance.

Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Fell House Fell for its accessibility and the opportunity it provides for a challenging yet rewarding climb. There are several well-marked paths that lead to the summit, offering different levels of difficulty to cater to a range of abilities. As climbers ascend the hill, they are treated to breathtaking views across the rolling countryside, with distant hills and valleys stretching out as far as the eye can see.

Fell House Fell is a hidden gem in Northumberland, offering a peaceful and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it be for a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, visitors to this hill are sure to be captivated by its natural charm and stunning vistas.

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Fell House Fell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.929127/-2.3688347 or Grid Reference NY7659. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Whitfield C of E Primary School
Whitfield C of E Primary School
Road above Row Side A minor road cul de sac which serves a few farms.  It continues as a public byway down into the floor of West Allendale.
Road above Row Side
A minor road cul de sac which serves a few farms. It continues as a public byway down into the floor of West Allendale.
Fell House Farm
Fell House Farm
Church Burn, Whitfield Well, this normally modest stream is somewhere hidden by the bushes below.
Church Burn, Whitfield
Well, this normally modest stream is somewhere hidden by the bushes below.
Whitfield church This church was superseded by a much grander church in NY7756 - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4696750">NY7756 : Holy Trinity church, Whitfield</a>.
Whitfield church
This church was superseded by a much grander church in NY7756 - see NY7756 : Holy Trinity church, Whitfield.
Sun setting over Whitfield
Sun setting over Whitfield
Sun setting over Whitfield (2)
Sun setting over Whitfield (2)
Moorland of Beacon Hill with trig point Beacon Hill is part of Fellhouse Fell, close to Whitfield in West Allendale.
Moorland of Beacon Hill with trig point
Beacon Hill is part of Fellhouse Fell, close to Whitfield in West Allendale.
The lane to Beltingham As others have pointed out, this is a real 'switchback' road. Ahead is the dip for the Kingswood Burn.
The lane to Beltingham
As others have pointed out, this is a real 'switchback' road. Ahead is the dip for the Kingswood Burn.
Start of the steep descent to the Kingswood Burn Steep descent and an even steeper ascent on the other side of the burn. The road is much steeper than is apparent in the photograph, 1 in 4 in places.
Start of the steep descent to the Kingswood Burn
Steep descent and an even steeper ascent on the other side of the burn. The road is much steeper than is apparent in the photograph, 1 in 4 in places.
Bridge over the Kingswood Burn At the foot of very steep descents on both sides of the burn.
Bridge over the Kingswood Burn
At the foot of very steep descents on both sides of the burn.
The cleugh of Kingswood Burn (6)
The cleugh of Kingswood Burn (6)
The Cleugh of Kingswood Burn A little-used road descends by a 1 in 4 hill to the floor of this valley before climbing almost as precipitously on the far side.
The Cleugh of Kingswood Burn
A little-used road descends by a 1 in 4 hill to the floor of this valley before climbing almost as precipitously on the far side.
Looking across the Cleugh of Kingswood Burn A little-used road descends by a 1 in 4 hill to the floor of this valley before climbing almost as precipitously on the other side.
Looking across the Cleugh of Kingswood Burn
A little-used road descends by a 1 in 4 hill to the floor of this valley before climbing almost as precipitously on the other side.
Stone circle at East Steel A stone circle (probably modern as there is no indication of antiquity on the Ordnance Survey map) stands beside the driveway to East Steel.
Stone circle at East Steel
A stone circle (probably modern as there is no indication of antiquity on the Ordnance Survey map) stands beside the driveway to East Steel.
Field of buttercups near Huntershield Farm Buttercups seem to be particularly rampant this year.
Field of buttercups near Huntershield Farm
Buttercups seem to be particularly rampant this year.
Switchback road In the middle distance, the road descends precipitously to cross the Kingswood Burn before climbing by a 1 in 4 hill to regain the plateau. The far field  to the right can also be seen at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3516949">NY7760 : Field of buttercups near Huntershield Farm</a>.
Switchback road
In the middle distance, the road descends precipitously to cross the Kingswood Burn before climbing by a 1 in 4 hill to regain the plateau. The far field to the right can also be seen at NY7760 : Field of buttercups near Huntershield Farm.
Footbridge and ditch below Rock House Fell
Footbridge and ditch below Rock House Fell
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Fell House Fell is located at Grid Ref: NY7659 (Lat: 54.929127, Lng: -2.3688347)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

Also known as: Beacon Hill

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