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River Coquet at Warkworth
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NU2405
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Duke's Bank Wood and River Coquet
by David Dixon
geograph for square NZ1799
Looking upstream from the A1 along the wooded valley (Duke's Bank Wood)... (more)
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River Coquet downstream of Warkworth
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2505
The River Coquet is about 56 miles (90 km) in length. It rises in the Cheviot... (more)
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River Coquet below Warkworth Castle
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2405
The River Coquet is about 56 miles (90 km) in length. It rises in the Cheviot... (more)
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River Coquet at Warkworth
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2406
The River Coquet is about 56 miles (90 km) in length. It rises in the Cheviot... (more)
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Weir on the River Coquet near Warkworth Harbour
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2505
The River Coquet is about 56 miles (90 km) in length. It rises in the Cheviot... (more)
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River Coquet, Warkworth Medieval Bridge
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2406
The old medieval bridge over the River Coquet, at the north end of the village... (more)
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Looking upstream along the River Coquet, Warkworth
by Graham Robson
geograph for square NU2406
Looking upstream along the River Coquet from the 14th Century bridge which... (more)
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The River Coquet near Guyzance
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2003
A bend in the meandering course of the Coquet.
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Footbridge over the River Coquet
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2305
There are not many bridges over the meandering course of the Coquet. This one... (more)
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The Coquet near Heather Leazes
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2305
On the northern bank of the River Coquet upstream of the footbridge.
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Windfalls beside the River Coquet
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT9304
A branch fell across the footbridge but the obstacle had been cleared using a... (more)
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Bend on the River Coquet, Warkworth
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2405
The river swings northward in its final meander, within which the medieval town... (more)
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Proper winters
by Leanmeanmo
for square NZ0999
River Coquet frozen over, Christmas Day 1981. The dog happily walked around on... (more)
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Pauperhaugh on Christmas Day
by Leanmeanmo
geograph for square NZ1099
Partially frozen River Coquet, before global warming took hold.
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Warkworth Harbour
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2604
The estuary of the River Coquet at Amble.
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Looking upstream from the footbridge over the River Coquet
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT9304
Removing the windfalls will be a considerable task!
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Factory Bridge over the River Coquet
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2003
A stone bridge which once served as access to the former ironworks and woollen... (more)
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Ford across the River Coquet
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2304
I arrived here just too late to photograph a van crossing the water.
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Footbridge over the River Coquet
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT8310
At Blindburn Bridge.
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The River Coquet from Factory Bridge
by Jim Barton
for square NU2002
Looking upstream from the bridge.
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Riverside path, Warkworth
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2406
The path on the south bank of the River Coquet which encloses the town in the... (more)
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Black-headed Gull on the Bank of the River Coquet
by David Dixon
for square NU2406
Definitely not a 'seagull', the Black-headed Gull (whose head is... (more)
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A Heron keeps vigil on the River Coquet, Warkworth
by Bill Henderson
for square NU2406
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The River Coquet, Warkworth
by Bill Henderson
geograph for square NU2406
This is the view looking west from the old road bridge.
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River Coquet
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NT8708
Under Inner Hill
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River Coquet
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NT8608
Near Croft Sike
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River Coquet
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NT8609
On the road heading for Shillmoor
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River Coquet
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NT8807
From the bridge at Shillmoor
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River Coquet
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NT8610
Near Wedder Leap
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Footbridge at Wedder Leap
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NT8610
The bridge crosses the River Coquet
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Bridge over River Coquet looking East
by Christine Westerback
geograph for square NU1800
Felton
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Bridge over River Coquet looking west
by Christine Westerback
for square NU1800
Felton
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River Coquet, Felton
by Christine Westerback
geograph for square NU1800
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Warkworth Medieval Fortified Bridge
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square NU2406
Built in the 14th century the bridge is a grade II* listed structure and a... (more)
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Debris at the confluence
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU2002
The Hazon Burn enters from the right.
The River Coquet has flowed over the... (more)
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Debris from Storm Arwen
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU2002
Windfalls blocking the Hazon Burn at its confluence with the River Coquet.
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Warkworth Bridge
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2406
The old medieval bridge over the River Coquet, at the north end of the village... (more)
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Warkworth Old Bridge
by Adrian Taylor
geograph for square NU2406
The east cutwater of Warkworth Old Bridge provided a passing place for traffic... (more)
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A different way to cross Warkworth Harbour
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU2604
Surfboarding on the River Coquet.
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Rothbury Bridge over The Coquet
by David Clark
geograph for square NU0501
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Remains of Brainshaugh Priory
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NU2003
The ruins are marked as Chapel (remains of) on the 1:25,000 map. The viewpoint... (more)
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Bridge Head Tower, Warkworth Medieval Bridge
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2406
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Warkworth Bridge Gatehouse
by David Dixon
geograph for square NU2406
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Rural Northumberland : Thrum Mill, Rothbury
by Richard West
geograph for square NU0601
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Rural Northumberland : Approaching Thrum Mill, Rothbury
by Richard West
geograph for square NU0601
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Northumberland Landscape : Carved Rocks Near Thrum Mill, Rothbury
by Richard West
geograph for square NU0601
It must take a lot of effort and some tools to carve one's name in these rocks.
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The Bridge Head Tower, Warkworth Medieval Bridge
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square NU2406
Built in the 14th century the bridge is a grade II* listed structure and a... (more)
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