Eckie’s Cleugh

Eckie’s Cleugh is a locality in , , . Eckie’s Cleugh is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include St Peter’s Church and United Reformed Church.

Church

Ruins
is a ruined 13th-century stone motte-and-bailey fortress in , and one of the first hall houses in Northumberland. It lies 5 miles west of , and 4 miles west of on the Chirdon Burn, a tributary of the North Tyne. is situated 2½ miles southeast of Eckie’s Cleugh.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Falstone and Charlton.

Village
is a small village and civil parish in , England, just east of Kielder Water. The village is 8 miles from the Anglo–Scottish border.

Hamlet
is a village in , England. It is about 1.5 miles to the northwest of , on the . is situated 4½ miles east of Eckie’s Cleugh.

Locality
is a small settlement in , in south east of Kielder, Northumberland. It is about 22 miles north west of . Part of the settlement is now beneath the surface of Kielder Water. is situated 6 miles northwest of Eckie’s Cleugh.

Eckie’s Cleugh

Latitude
55.17172° or 55° 10′ 18″ north
Longitude
-2.40658° or 2° 24′ 24″ west
Open location code
9C7V5HCV+M9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2089943265
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Camp and Rye Close wood.

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