River Breamish, Ingram
© Tom Curtis (view gallery)
The Breamish is a river in Northumberland, England, which rises on Comb Fell in the Northumberland National Park on the southern side of The Cheviot.This stretch flows through the village of Ingram. Image cannot be loaded
Ingram Village Hall, Breamish Valley a view from the South East
© Conrad Clayton (view gallery)
A simple but much loved Community Centre..used by the community for all sorts of things, dances, beetle drives, coffee mornings and spectacular village parties. Also youth groups and walking groups and other more wider based 'community activities'. Image cannot be loaded
Inside the Village Hall
© Conrad Clayton (view gallery)
It may be basic, but we all think it has a sort of timeless charm, but then we all have happy memories of celebrations and parties and some wonderful dances and entertainment. Image cannot be loaded
River Breamish, Ingram
© Tom Curtis (view gallery)
The Breamish is a river in Northumberland, England, which rises on Comb Fell in the Northumberland National Park on the southern side of The Cheviot. It is one of the eight rivers rising in the Cheviot Hills, the others being the College Valley, the Harthope Burn, the Bowmont Water, the Kale Water, the Heatherhope Burn, the Coquet and the Alwin. Image cannot be loaded