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Northumberland Living stands as a beacon of excellence in the North East’s housing market. As a premium developer, we’ve established ourselves as leaders in crafting luxury homes that seamlessly blend the timeless charm of the region with modern sophistication.

Based in the heart of the North East, Northumberland Living is more than just a housing company. We’re a team of visionaries, craftsmen, and industry experts united by a passion for creating exceptional living spaces. Our collaborative approach brings together

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Nestled in the northernmost reach of England, Northumberland offers a unique blend of historic grandeur, breathtaking landscapes, and modern amenities. This guide will help you discover everything you need to know about living in this remarkable county. Location and Geography Border County: Shares a border with Scotland to the north, Cumbria to the west, and County Durham to the south Coastline: 40 miles of stunning coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
National Park: Home to Northumberland National Park, featuring the famous Hadrian's Wall
Major Towns: Includes Alnwick, Morpeth, Hexham, and Berwick-upon-TweedIntroduction
Nestled in the northernmost reach of England, Northumberland offers a unique blend of historic grandeur, breathtaking landscapes, and modern amenities. This guide will help you discover everything you need to know about living in this remarkable county. Location and Geography Border County: Shares a border with Scotland to the north, Cumbria to the west, and County Durham to the south
Coastline: 40 miles of stunning coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
National Park: Home to Northumberland National Park, featuring the famous Hadrian's Wall
Major Towns: Includes Alnwick, Morpeth, Hexham, and Berwick-upon-Tweed

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What is Northumberland Living Guide?

Education Northumberland offers an excellent selection of state and independent schools, many rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted. Notable institutions include Dame Allan's Schools and Longridge Towers. For higher education, Newcastle University and Northumbria University are nearby, along with various further education colleges. Lifestyle and Recreation Outdoor activities abound, including hiking, cycling routes like Hadrian's Cycleway, water sports along the coast, golf, and horse riding. Cultural attractions include Alnwick Castle and Gardens, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall, and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Shopping and entertainment options include market towns with independent shops, modern retail parks, local farmers' markets, traditional pubs, restaurants, and arts venues. Community and Culture The area hosts numerous local events such as the Alnwick International Music Festival, Morpeth Gathering, and Berwick Film Festival. There's a strong sense of local identity with active community groups and regular local events creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Healthcare The county has NHS hospitals in major towns, good coverage of GP practices, specialist healthcare facilities, and well-distributed emergency services. Cost of Living Advantages include generally lower house prices than the UK average, reasonable council tax rates, and lower overall cost of living compared to major cities. However, consider higher transport costs in rural areas and seasonal tourism impact on coastal areas. Weather and Climate Northumberland enjoys four distinct seasons with mild summers and cool winters. It experiences less rainfall than the UK average and offers spectacular dark skies for stargazing.

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