Horncliffe (Northumberland)

  • Description

    "Horncliffe parish lies on the south bank of the River Tweed in north Northumberland. The earliest remains in the parish are Bronze Age. Two barrows lie on the high land west of Norham West Mains farm and Bronze Age pottery has been found at Norham Castle. No contemporary settlements are known but they may be overlain by later settlements or been lost to centuries of farming. The earliest settlements are probably Iron Age and stand in prominent locations near the Tweed. They include a promontory hillfort on Green Hill....."
  • Owner

    Keys to the Past (Durham & Northumbria County Councils)
  • Source

    Local (Co-Curate)
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  • Further information

    Link: https://keystothepast.info/search-records/results-of-search/results-of-search-2/site-details/?PRN=N13833
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 6 years, 6 months ago
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