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A collection of 21 walks around the towns and cities of Northumberland, Tyne & Wear and County Durham. Discover for yourself a wealth of architecture, history, culture and legend as you explore the streets, lanes and alleyways of the towns of North East England.

Town Trails Facts

Guidebook
‘Town Trails Northumbria’ by Mark Reid, published by InnWay Publications (ISBN 1-902001-07-9, paperback, 160pp, RRP £5:95). This guidebook was published in 2002 (November 2002).

How many towns and cities are featured?
Twenty-one towns and cities are featured within this guidebook from Haltwhistle in the west to Sunderland in the east, Berwick-upon-Tweed in the north to Darlington in the south.

Which towns are featured?
Alnwick, Barnard Castle, Bellingham, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bishop Auckland, Corbridge, Darlington, Durham, Gainford, Haltwhistle, Hexham, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Morpeth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Rothbury, Sedgefield, Stanhope, Staindrop, Sunderland, Warkworth, Wolsingham.

Book description
‘Town Trails: Northumbria’ explores the many fascinating towns and cities throughout the North East of England.
  • Explore 21 towns throughout the North East by way of a walking trail around the streets, lanes and alleyways.
  • Discover a wealth of history, architecture, legend and folklore concerning these beautiful, historical and cultural towns.
  • Detailed points of interest, historical facts and local stories are described along the way.
  • Includes a wealth of practical information concerning the facilities and amenities within each of the featured towns as well as a town centre map, all of which combines to make this book extremely easy to use.
  • Text illustrated with the drawings of John A. Ives.

Barnard Castle

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