Tons Cleugh

Valley in Northumberland

England

Tons Cleugh

Ewesley Fell Cottage
Ewesley Fell Cottage Credit: P Gaskell

Tons Cleugh is a picturesque valley located in the county of Northumberland, England. Nestled amidst the stunning North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the valley is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and tranquil surroundings.

Surrounded by rolling hills and rugged moorland, Tons Cleugh offers visitors a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The valley is characterized by its lush green meadows, scattered with wildflowers, and is crisscrossed by the meandering Tons Burn, a small river that adds to the area's charm.

The valley is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with a variety of birds, mammals, and plants thriving in its rich ecosystem. Nature enthusiasts can delight in exploring the numerous walking trails that wind through the valley, offering stunning views at every turn.

Tons Cleugh also boasts a rich history, with evidence of human presence dating back thousands of years. Archaeological sites, including ancient burial mounds and stone circles, provide a fascinating glimpse into the valley's past.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Tons Cleugh offers ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and fishing. With its tranquil atmosphere and unspoiled beauty, it is an ideal destination for those looking to reconnect with nature or simply enjoy a peaceful retreat.

In conclusion, Tons Cleugh is a hidden gem in Northumberland, offering visitors a chance to experience the beauty of the North Pennines in all its glory. With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich history, it is a place that captivates the hearts of all who visit.

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Tons Cleugh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.213294/-1.8935285 or Grid Reference NZ0691. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ewesley Fell Cottage
Ewesley Fell Cottage
Bridge abutments at the old Ewesley Station
Bridge abutments at the old Ewesley Station
Ewesley station (site/remains), 2000
Ewesley station (site/remains), 2000
Grazing land by plantation on Ewesley Fell
Grazing land by plantation on Ewesley Fell
Track to Ewesley To the southeast of the B6342.
Track to Ewesley
To the southeast of the B6342.
Ewesley Fell A small plantation on Ewesley Fell.
Ewesley Fell
A small plantation on Ewesley Fell.
Ewesley ewes Grassland on Ewesley Fell.
Ewesley ewes
Grassland on Ewesley Fell.
View from the B6342 View from the road as it crosses a shoulder of Ewesley Fell.
View from the B6342
View from the road as it crosses a shoulder of Ewesley Fell.
Railway embankment, Ewesley The Northumberland Central Railway trackbed near the site of Ewesley Station.
Railway embankment, Ewesley
The Northumberland Central Railway trackbed near the site of Ewesley Station.
Field and old railway, Ewesley The start of an embankment on The Northumberland Central Railway.
Field and old railway, Ewesley
The start of an embankment on The Northumberland Central Railway.
Country road near Nunnykirk (2) The B6342 heading north-east through Ewesley Fell towards Rothbury.
Country road near Nunnykirk (2)
The B6342 heading north-east through Ewesley Fell towards Rothbury.
Ewesley Fell near Coldrife (1)
Ewesley Fell near Coldrife (1)
Ewesley Fell near Coldrife (2) Looking north-west from the B6342.
In the distance are, I think, the Simonside Hills.
Ewesley Fell near Coldrife (2)
Looking north-west from the B6342. In the distance are, I think, the Simonside Hills.
Sheep at South Healey Farm in Northumberland Missing half a coat of wool.
Sheep at South Healey Farm in Northumberland
Missing half a coat of wool.
Roe deer make off over the field They had previously been in valley of Rothley Gill.
Roe deer make off over the field
They had previously been in valley of Rothley Gill.
Valley of Rothley Gill The stream flows out of Rothley Lakes.
Valley of Rothley Gill
The stream flows out of Rothley Lakes.
Track-bed of former Northumberland Central Railway Near Ewesley farm.
The original bridge has been 'quarried' for its stone.
Track-bed of former Northumberland Central Railway
Near Ewesley farm. The original bridge has been 'quarried' for its stone.
Ploughing by tractor Without a plough!
Ploughing by tractor
Without a plough!
Show me another place!

Tons Cleugh is located at Grid Ref: NZ0691 (Lat: 55.213294, Lng: -1.8935285)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Tons Cleugh Lake Wood

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