Built-up area in Northumberland, England
| Coordinates: | 55.088, -1.768 |
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| OS grid ref: | NZ 14 77 |
| Dialling code: | 01670 (Morpeth) |
Ogle is a small village in rural Northumberland, England, set among gently rolling farmland and lanes typical of the county. It sits within easy reach of the region’s market towns and offers good access for walkers and local commuters heading towards Morpeth and Newcastle, so the landscape mixes traditional agriculture with people who travel out for work.
The place is best known for its long association with the medieval Ogle family and the site of a fortified manor later rebuilt as Ogle Hall, so it carries a noticeable sense of history. Today it’s a quiet, close‑knit community with an economy still rooted in farming and small local businesses, and it attracts anyone interested in rural Northumberland history and country walks.