The small village of Blanchland, with its honey-coloured cottages, is perhaps the most attractive settlement in the North Pennines. Blanchland means 'white lands' - almost certainly a reference to the white habits (cloaks) of the Premonstratesian monks of the Abbey. The village has a tea room, shop, pub, childrens' playground and easy access walks.
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Location:
Blanchland in the Upper Derwent Valley (NY966504).
Area:
Access:
- Car parking
Interests:
Facilities nearby:
- Cafe
- Playground
- Pub
- Shop
- Toilets