Newton

Settlement in Northumberland

England

Newton

Half-term holiday attraction at Brocksbushes Brocksbushes is a farm shop, tea room & pick your own Fruit Farm. Attracting families with young children for the pre-halloween pumpkin harvest.
Half-term holiday attraction at Brocksbushes Credit: Andrew Curtis

Newton is a small village located in the county of Northumberland, in the northeast of England. Situated on the southern bank of the River Tyne, it is part of the wider parish of Newton and Bywell. The village is surrounded by picturesque countryside, with rolling hills and lush green fields, creating a tranquil and idyllic setting.

With a population of around 500 residents, Newton is a close-knit community that embodies the charm and character of rural England. The village is known for its historical significance, with evidence of human settlement dating back to Roman times. Newton Hall, a grand 17th-century country house, is a prominent landmark that adds to the village's historic appeal.

The village is home to a few amenities, including a local pub and a village hall that serves as a community hub. Additionally, there is a primary school nearby, ensuring that families have access to educational facilities within close proximity. For more extensive shopping, dining, and recreational activities, residents can easily access the nearby towns of Hexham and Corbridge, both located a short drive away.

Nature lovers will appreciate the abundance of outdoor activities available in and around Newton. The surrounding countryside offers numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing residents and visitors to explore the stunning landscapes. The River Tyne also provides opportunities for fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Overall, Newton, Northumberland is a charming village that offers a peaceful and picturesque setting, rich in history and surrounded by natural beauty.

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Newton Images

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Half-term holiday attraction at Brocksbushes Brocksbushes is a farm shop, tea room & pick your own Fruit Farm. Attracting families with young children for the pre-halloween pumpkin harvest.
Half-term holiday attraction at Brocksbushes
Brocksbushes is a farm shop, tea room & pick your own Fruit Farm. Attracting families with young children for the pre-halloween pumpkin harvest.
Newton Fell House and Gin-gang
Newton Fell House and Gin-gang
Newton Fell House and Gin Gang
Newton Fell House and Gin Gang
Country Lane and Newton Fell House
Country Lane and Newton Fell House
Heathery Edge Very much a new housing development on former farm buildings land.
Heathery Edge
Very much a new housing development on former farm buildings land.
View towards The Rookery
View towards The Rookery
Communication Tower near Newton
Communication Tower near Newton
Newton High House
Newton High House
Footpath towards Toftshill Plantation
Footpath towards Toftshill Plantation
Footpath in Toftshill Plantation
Footpath in Toftshill Plantation
Footpath through Unnamed Plantation
Footpath through Unnamed Plantation
Sunflowers (ready for picking?)
Sunflowers (ready for picking?)
Footpath towards Unnamed Plantation
Footpath towards Unnamed Plantation
Footbridge across Brockhole Burn  and Stile
Footbridge across Brockhole Burn and Stile
Conifers above the Brockhole Burn
Conifers above the Brockhole Burn
Footbridge across the Brockhole Burn
Footbridge across the Brockhole Burn
Brockhole Burn
Brockhole Burn
Footbridge over the Brockhole Burn
Footbridge over the Brockhole Burn
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Newton is located at Grid Ref: NZ0364 (Lat: 54.975212, Lng: -1.944817)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Pub
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Wikidata: Q79683836
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Lat/Long: 54.9762957/-1.9451598
Duke Of Wellington Inn
Addr City: Newton
Addr County: Northumberland
Addr Postcode: NE43 7UL
Fhrs Id: 287040
Phone: +44 1661 844446
Tourism: guest_house
Website: https://www.thedukeofwellingtoninn.co.uk/
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Post Box
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Royal Cypher: EIIR
Lat/Long: 54.9745405/-1.9482677
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Man Made: telephone_box
Source: survey
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.976061/-1.945606
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Wikidata: Q23640241
Lat/Long: 54.9746979/-1.9457387
Grit Bin
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