Slaley Parish - Community website
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Description
"Set on a ridge six miles south of the Tyne valley, the village of Slaley provides an excellent starting point for visitors to this part of Northumberland. The area is still farming country, with woods, streams and fields, and a network of footpaths and bridleways. At the eastern end of the village, Townfoot is the site of the village’s Commemoration Hall, given to the village in commemoration of the safe return of the Hunting family’s sons. To the north lies Juliet’s Wood, one of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s newest reserves, while further south are the grounds of Slaley Hall hotel, with two golf courses and a network of footpaths open to all. The southern boundary of the parish looks over to the Derwent Reservoir...." -
Owner
Slayley Parish Council -
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Further information
Link: http://www.slaley.org.uk/
Resource type: Text/Website
Added by: Simon Cotterill
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