Eglingham is small stone-built village, of about 58 households, situated on the B6346, seven miles north-west of Alnwick. Although the village was founded in Anglo-Saxon times – the village of Ecgwulf’s people – it is an area that has been occupied for many thousands of years. We hope this site will help you to explore and understand our past.
Eglingham Village Trail
South Charlton is a small hamlet of 26 houses, five miles north of Alnwick. Hidden away, ¾ mile from the A1, it is framed by a varied and attractive landscape of moorland and rolling farmland. It also has a long and fascinating history. The earliest evidence of human activity is in prehistoric times, continued through the turbulent border warfare of the middle ages to industrial and farming improvements of the nineteenth century. We hope this site will help you to explore and understand our past.
South Charlton Village Trail