Baybridge, Northumberland

Baybridge is a small village in Northumberland, England, just to the west of Blanchland and on the border with County Durham.

It is situated to the west of Consett and the Derwent Reservoir, between Newbiggin and Blanchland.

Baybridge is approximately 100 miles from Edinburgh, Scotland, and historically home to Northumbrian border pipers.

[1] An inn, the Miners’ Arms, (now a private house) was built in the late 18th century and reflects the role of lead mining in the area.

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