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What are the boundaries of Northumberland?

What are the boundaries of Northumberland?

Northumberland borders County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and North Tyneside local authority areas and also shares a border with the Scottish borders and Cumbria.

How many parishes are there in Northumberland?

This is a list of the 166 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Northumberland, England. The whole of the county is parished.

What area does Northumberland council cover?

These cover north Northumberland, Tynedale, Castle Morpeth, Cramlington/Bedlington/Seaton Valley, and Ashington/Blyth.

How many counties border Northumberland?

Population (mid-2019 est.) Northumberland (/nɔːrˈθʌmbərlənd/) is a historic county, ceremonial county and unitary authority in Northern England. The latter has a headquarters at Morpeth and borders east Cumbria, north County Durham and north Tyne and Wear. The historic county town is Alnwick.

How many parishes does Northumberland have in England?

There are 166 parishes in Northumberland, and approximately 10,500 in England. The mapping information used to produce this map is freely available from the ordnance survey open data website.

Where can I find Northumberland County Council maps?

Northumberland County Council’s interactive service mapping tool – navigate maps of the county showing the location of schools, libraries, leisure facilities and other council services. The mapping information used to produce the maps on this website is freely available from the ordnance survey open data and ONS open geography portal websites.

Where is Northumberland located in the United Kingdom?

Northumberland Northumberland is a rural county in North East England, on the England-Scotland border. It contains one of the most picturesque and untouched stretches of coastline in the United Kingdom and contains rolling hills and low mountains in the sparsely populated interior.

Where does Northumberland share a border with Scotland?

Northumberland borders County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and North Tyneside local authority areas and also shares a border with the Scottish borders and Cumbria. The mapping information used to produce this map is freely available from the Ordnance Survey Open Data website.