Parish in Northumberland, England
| Coordinates: | 55.444, -1.986 |
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| OS grid ref: | NU 00 16 |
The small rural parish of Ingram sits in the upper Breamish Valley in central Northumberland, in north‑east England, much of it falling within the Northumberland National Park. The landscape is a mix of rolling moorland and drystone‑walled pastures that rise towards the Cheviot Hills, making it a quiet base for walkers, birdwatchers and anyone keen on open countryside.
Historically shaped by hill farming and small‑scale agriculture, the area shows archaeological traces of earlier settlement and long‑established field systems. The scattered community revolves around farmsteads and the tiny village core, with a local economy still rooted in pastoral farming alongside seasonal interest from visitors drawn to its remoteness, wildlife and dark skies.
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