Please login or click here to join.
Forgot Password? Click Here to reset pasword
If you would like to add a description of Throphill, please use our Throphill forum here. To upload your Throphill photography and create your very own 'Pictures of England Gallery', click here or here to join the site and become part of the Pictures of England community, or simply see below for nearby recommended towns, attractions, and Throphill accommodation.
This is an historic village, it took its name from a Baron de Bolam in the 13th century...
The bay is a major attraction, often lively with fishing cobbles and pleasure craft, it is also a haven for sun-bathers...
An attractive old place, with a long seafaring history, the port of Blyth is believed to date back to the 12th-century...
This pretty village straggles the banks of the sparkling River Coquet. It is a lively invigorating place, lying amidst the stunning countryside of Simonside, a 1,409 foot high peak...
Sparkling in high summer and tinged with frosty thin ice in winter, the River Coquet makes its final loop before entering the sea at Amble...
Bolam Lake Country Park occupies a lovely landscape amidst rich Northumbrian countryside. It has lovely watery areas enriched.....
The dramatic gardens of the Belsay Hall estate are listed Grade I in the Register of Parks and Gardens. They surround a superb.....
Ancient cup-and-ring marked outcrop and Iron Age hillfort in Northumberland National Park..
It would be hard to find a more pleasant and peaceful place than Rothbury. This enchanting little market town sits splendidly.....
This house with its beautiful baroque work and wonderful ionic columns is the work of a man who was both inventive playwright and.....
This once superb castle was, for over four centuries, one of the most important in a long line of defensive castle's built in the.....
On returning from a raid into Scotland, Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror built a castle calling it his `New.....