Cheviots, Upland and Upland Fringe

Author(s): Jeremy Lake

The Cheviot Hills are part of the wild upland plateaux of the Northumberland moors on the Scottish border. They form distinctive, smooth, rounded hills rising to the west of the lowland belt of the Cheviot Fringe. The Character Area is almost totally devoid of settlement. Of this area, 13% is woodland and 99% of land lies within the Northumberland National Park.

Report Number:
8/2020
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
18
Keywords:
Landscape Farmstead Historic

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