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This Site...

What's it all about and why is it here at all. Acknowledgements, thanks and the small print.

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Yeavering Bell & Ad Gefrin.

A brief introduction to the hillfort on Yeavering Bell and the site of Ad Gefrin.

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NOT The Gefrin monument...

The obelisk explained.

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Lordenshaws Hillfort.

Lying close to the Northumberland village of Rothbury this easily accessible hillfort offers a wealth of features.

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Gefrin Trust...

Roger Miket and the site of Ad Gefrin.

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Humbleton Hillfort.

An impressive and well defended citadel, a historic battle and a unique location in the Cheviot foothills. Want more...?

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The Old Palace...

Until relativley recently this was thought to be the remains of Ad Gefrin

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Panorama Index...

Obviously an index of the panoramic images...

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Gallery.

Original photographs taken in and around the Cheviot hills.

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Aerial Photo Gallery...

Images donated to this site by the Borders Gliding Club...

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West Hill Hillfort.

West Hill is now accessible as part of the 'Discovering Our Hillfort Heritage' project.

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The Bamburgh
Research Project...


Bamburgh Castle
represents one of the
most important
archaeological sites
in Britain.

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Great Hetha

A steep climb up to a well defended hillfort with some of the best views in the College Valley.

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Sarah Hugonin...

...and the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Homildon Hill...

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Clennell Street .

A brief introduction to the archaeology you can see along this ancient drove track near Alwinton with a look at two impressive hillforts and the excavations at Kidlandlee Dean.

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Sheep Circles...

Sounds a bit mysterious..?

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Bede's World ...

A living, open air portrayal of the north east in early mediaeval times...

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