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Whittle Dene
The Dene has an industrial past. At the southern end of the wood are the remains of a mill pond, a well, weir and derelict buildings – all that’s left of a water-driven flour-mill. The millpond has since become an overgrown carr, colonised by willow and alder, often with a colourful display of opposite-leaved golden saxifrage.
At the southern end, there are several, privately-owned wooden chalets, summer houses with a woodland and stream-side setting.
The northern part of the wood is managed by the Woodland Trust Link
Whittle Dean by Graham Harvey: Archive Link
Northumberland HER: Link
North East Mills: Link
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