Beltingham
Beltingham is a small village on the River South Tyne in Northumberland, in England. It is situated 1 mile southeast of Bardon Mill and 10 miles to the west of Hexham.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Farm
- Description: village in Northumberland, United Kingdom
- Also known as: “Beltingham, Northumberland”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Church of St Cuthbert and Bardon Mill railway station.
Church of St Cuthbert
Cemetery
Photo: Oliver Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Church of St Cuthbert is a cemetery, which is situated 370 feet northeast of Beltingham.
Bardon Mill railway station
Railway station
Photo: Mike Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Bardon Mill is a railway station on the Tyne Valley Line, which runs between Newcastle and Carlisle via Hexham. The station, situated 27 miles 54 chains east of Carlisle, serves the village of Bardon Mill in Northumberland, England. Bardon Mill railway station is situated 3,600 feet northwest of Beltingham.
Ridley Hall
Building
Photo: Mike Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ridley Hall is an 18th-century country house, now a residential and conference centre, at Bardon Mill, Northumberland. It is a Grade II listed building. Ridley Hall is situated 2,200 feet east of Beltingham.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Henshaw and Once Brewed.
Henshaw
Hamlet
Photo: Les Hull, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Henshaw is a small village and civil parish in Northumberland, within the vicinity of the ancient Hadrian's Wall. It is located around 11.5 miles from Hexham, 25.5 miles from Carlisle, and 33 miles from Newcastle upon Tyne. Henshaw is situated 1½ miles west of Beltingham.
Once Brewed
Hamlet
Photo: Andrew Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Once Brewed is a village in Northumberland, England. It lies on the Military Road. A motorist arriving over the B6318 from the east will see the place name shield "Once Brewed", while those coming from the west will read "Twice Brewed". Once Brewed is situated 3 miles northwest of Beltingham.
Haydon Bridge
Village
Photo: Andrew Curtis, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Haydon Bridge is a village in Northumberland, England, which had a population of 2,184 in the 2011 census. Its most distinctive features are the two bridges crossing the River South Tyne: the picturesque original bridge after which the village was named and a modern bridge which used to carry the A69 road. Haydon Bridge is situated 3½ miles east of Beltingham.
Beltingham
- Categories: village, locality, and agriculture
- Location: Bardon Mill, Northumberland, North East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
54.9689° or 54° 58′ 8″ northLongitude
-2.33116° or 2° 19′ 52″ westElevation
328 feet (100 metres)Open location code
9C6VXM99+HGOpenStreetMap ID
node 388540534OpenStreetMap feature
place=farm
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Welsh—“Beltingham” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Beltingham”
- French: “Beltingham”
- Irish: “Beltingham”
- Polish: “Beltingham”
- Welsh: “Beltingham”
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