Barbecue
Bike Store
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Bath
Dishwasher
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The village of Simonburn lies on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, close to Hadrian’s Wall. The surrounding landscape consists of deciduous woodland, grassland, rough grazing, forestry plantations and peat bogs. There is evidence of early prehistoric presence from the Neolithic period from carvings on rocks at Davys Lee. Ritual and burial monuments make up most of the remains known from the Bronze Age including a Stone Circle at Nuwick Park that stands near a cairn with another at Halleypike Lough and the remains of an Iron Age homestead.
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