| Coordinates: | 55.513, -2.046 |
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| OS grid ref: | NT 97 24 |
The parish of Earle in Northumberland, England is a small, predominantly rural community set amid the rolling farmland and moorland typical of the county. Settlement is low-density, with stone farmhouses and cottages, quiet lanes, rich birdlife and a landscape shaped by sheep and arable farming that gives the place a distinctly tranquil, pastoral character.
Like many Northumbrian parishes it has historic roots and a scatter of old farmsteads and former manorial sites; local life centres on agriculture, occasional village events and outdoor pursuits, with residents relying on neighbouring towns for most services while valuing strong local connections and easy access to the county’s countryside and dark skies.