Our new build apartments at King Edwards Place are selling fast with only 7 out of 18 apartments still available to buy as of November 2024.
You may have noticed that each of our luxurious apartments in Morpeth is named after a different Northumbrian location but how much do you know about these villages and towns?
Warkworth: A picturesque village known best for Warkworth Castle, a well preserved medieval fortress overlooking the River Coquet. Warkworth has a rich history dating back to Norman times and is a popular spot for tourists exploring the Northumberland coast.
Lowick: A small charming village in the Cheviot Hills, located near the Scottish border. Historically an agricultural community, it is known for its rural charm and proximity to areas of natural beauty like Bamburgh and Holy Island.
Belford: A market town in northern Northumberland, Belford has historical roots as a coach stop and market centre. It is close to Bamburgh and the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Also home to Ida Homes South Meadows development of high quality new build homes.
Otterburn: A village in the Northumberland National Park, famous for the Battle of Otterburn (1388) between the English and Scots. It is known for its scenic surroundings, popular for hiking and exploring the Cheviot Hills.
Haggerston: A rural area near Berwick-upon-Tweed, famous for Haggerston Castle, a historic estate which is now a holiday park. It has a mix of agricultural land and coastal beauty.
Thirwall: A small village with historical significance, known for the Thirwall Castle, a ruined fortification. It lies near the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site, highlighting its Roman connections.
Elsdon: A village in the Northumberland National Park with historical ties to the Border Reivers. The Elsdon Parish Church and surrounding landscapes make it a place of historic and scenic interest.
Langley: A small village in the heart of Northumberland’s countryside, it is home to Langley Castle, a 14th-century fortification. The area is popular for walking and exploring the South Tyne valley.
Chipchase: A small estate village near Bellingham, known for Chipchase Castle, a fortified house with origins dating back to medieval times. The area offers a glimpse into Northumberland’s history and rural life.
Dilston: Known for Dilston Castle, a ruined manor house once belonging to the Dilston family. It is located near Hexham, with a picturesque rural setting and historical ties to the Jacobite Rebellions.
Mitford: A small village in central Northumberland, historically linked to the Mitford family. The Mitford Castle ruins and nearby river offer a sense of the area's medieval past.
Shawdon: A small village located in the Northumberland countryside, often associated with rural estates and farming. It is close to Otterburn and lies in the scenic landscape of the Northumberland National Park.
Bolam: A small village with a rich agricultural history, located near Ponteland. It is known for its proximity to the Bolam Lake, a popular nature reserve with scenic walks and birdwatching opportunities.
Eldingham: A remote village in the Northumberland countryside, noted for its rural character and historical connections to farming. It remains a quiet and lesser-known spot for exploration.
Cartington: A small village located near Rothbury in Northumberland, with a rich history connected to the local Cartington family. Its rural setting and proximity to Cragside make it an area of interest for nature lovers and history buffs.
Chillingham: A small village in Northumberland, renowned for the Chillingham Castle, a medieval fortress with a notorious history and reputed to be one of the most haunted places in Britain. The area is steeped in history, with significant ties to the Border Reivers.
Harbottle: A village located in the Northumberland National Park, near Harbottle Castle. It has a rich history tied to medieval warfare and the Border Reivers and is surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Bellister: A small hamlet near Hexham, known for Bellister Castle, a 19th-century Gothic-style mansion. The area is noted for its peaceful rural surroundings and historical architecture.
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