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Ingram, Northumberland

Ingram
Ingramfield.jpg
View from the car park to the west
Ingram is located in Northumberland
Ingram
Ingram
Ingram shown within Northumberland
Population 119 (2011 census)
OS grid reference NU015165
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ALNWICK
Postcode district NE66
Dialling code 01665
Police Northumbria
Fire Northumberland
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
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55°26′31″N 1°58′37″W / 55.442°N 1.977°W / 55.442; -1.977Coordinates: 55°26′31″N 1°58′37″W / 55.442°N 1.977°W / 55.442; -1.977

Ingram is a small village in Northumberland, England. It is located in the Cheviots on the River Breamish, and on the edge of Northumberland National Park; it houses a National Park visitor centre.

The village Church of England church is dedicated to St Michael and All Angels.

The Breamish Valley through which the small Breamish river runs is a very popular place with summer visitors and hill walkers. Driving past the visitor centre until coming to the public toilets and car park on the right, one reaches the starting point from which to climb thale hills. Opposite the car park, halfway up the hill towards Brough Law, are the remnants of a Bronze Age settlement, easily missed, as it is merely an overgrown area surrounded by stones. Approximately half an hour is required to walk up the beaten path to the top of Brough Law.


The river Breamish at Ingram

The river next to the car park - popular with kids in the summer

Sheep in the field next to the car park

At the top of Brough Law - the nearby hill. It was once an old fort but is now just a circle of tumbled down stones.

The road into the hills - it comes to a dead end



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