Beadnell

Civil Parish in Northumberland

England

Beadnell

Access  drive  to  Swinhoe  Cottage
Access drive to Swinhoe Cottage Credit: Martin Dawes

Beadnell is a charming village located on the Northumberland coast in the northeast of England. It is part of the civil parish of Beadnell in Northumberland County. Situated about 4 miles south-east of Bamburgh and 13 miles north-east of Alnwick, Beadnell is nestled between the North Sea and the rolling countryside.

The village is known for its picturesque beauty and stunning sandy beaches. Beadnell Bay, in particular, attracts visitors from far and wide with its golden sands and clear blue waters. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities for sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and diving. The bay is also home to a small fishing fleet, adding to the village's traditional and maritime character.

Beadnell has a small but vibrant community, with a population of around 500 residents. It offers a range of amenities, including a village shop, a post office, and a couple of pubs that serve delicious food and local ales. The village also has a primary school, making it an attractive place for families to settle.

For those interested in history, Beadnell is home to the ruins of Beadnell Tower, a 16th-century peel tower that once served as a defensive structure against border raiders. The tower now stands as a reminder of the village's rich past.

Overall, Beadnell is a delightful coastal village that offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike. With its beautiful beaches, rich history, and friendly community, it is a place that captures the hearts of those who visit.

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Beadnell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.542736/-1.669408 or Grid Reference NU2027. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Access  drive  to  Swinhoe  Cottage
Access drive to Swinhoe Cottage
Minor  road  junction  left  to  West  Fleetham Road ahead to Beadnell
Minor road junction left to West Fleetham
Road ahead to Beadnell
Entrance to Swinhoe Cottage Looking along the road between Swinhoe and Chathill.
Entrance to Swinhoe Cottage
Looking along the road between Swinhoe and Chathill.
West Fleetham Passing Tarnwood in West Fleetham.
West Fleetham
Passing Tarnwood in West Fleetham.
West Fleetham Ford This ford is found on a public byway at West Fleetham.
West Fleetham Ford
This ford is found on a public byway at West Fleetham.
Swinhoe Moor The flooding in this corner of the field had extended over the road on the bend here.
Swinhoe Moor
The flooding in this corner of the field had extended over the road on the bend here.
Weak bridge in West Fleetham The bridge may be weak but the railway it crosses no longer exists.
Weak bridge in West Fleetham
The bridge may be weak but the railway it crosses no longer exists.
Arable land north west of Brunton Airfield A flat arable field to the north of Brunton Airfield.
Arable land north west of Brunton Airfield
A flat arable field to the north of Brunton Airfield.
Grass field south of Tughall Burn  A lush field of grass on the south side of Tughall Burn. The East Coast Mainline railway passes the right hand boundary of the field and a fenced byway is on the left side of the field.
Grass field south of Tughall Burn
A lush field of grass on the south side of Tughall Burn. The East Coast Mainline railway passes the right hand boundary of the field and a fenced byway is on the left side of the field.
Crossing Tughall Burn The small bridge provides a means for farm traffic to pass over Tughall Burn and move from one field to another.
Crossing Tughall Burn
The small bridge provides a means for farm traffic to pass over Tughall Burn and move from one field to another.
Arable field with baled straw Following the harvest of grain from this field the straw has been collected and formed into round bales to be used over the winter for the bedding of livestock.
Arable field with baled straw
Following the harvest of grain from this field the straw has been collected and formed into round bales to be used over the winter for the bedding of livestock.
Farm track and byway A rutted farm track and byway heading towards Brunton Airfield.
Farm track and byway
A rutted farm track and byway heading towards Brunton Airfield.
Retired agricultural machine An old implement, I think a rake, though its state of disrepair makes it difficult for me to be certain, sits beside a mature crop of wheat.
Retired agricultural machine
An old implement, I think a rake, though its state of disrepair makes it difficult for me to be certain, sits beside a mature crop of wheat.
Arable land beside Tileshed Plantation A mature crop of wheat stands in an arable field with Tileshed Plantation in the background.
Arable land beside Tileshed Plantation
A mature crop of wheat stands in an arable field with Tileshed Plantation in the background.
Swinhoe Moor Looking across Swinhoe Moor as tractors work on the fields.
Swinhoe Moor
Looking across Swinhoe Moor as tractors work on the fields.
Field on Swinhoe Moor Looking along a hedgerow on Swinhoe Moor.
Field on Swinhoe Moor
Looking along a hedgerow on Swinhoe Moor.
West Fleetham Looking over a field beside Long Nanny stream.
West Fleetham
Looking over a field beside Long Nanny stream.
West Fleetham Farm Farm in quite Northumbrian village with a nature reserve.
West Fleetham Farm
Farm in quite Northumbrian village with a nature reserve.
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Beadnell is located at Grid Ref: NU2027 (Lat: 55.542736, Lng: -1.669408)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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