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Get startedOld Bewick is a small rural village in Northumberland, noted for its historic Bronze Age cairn, Iron Age hill fort, and 12th‑century church. The community is very small, having had a population of 82 in 1951, and features unique cup and ring marked stones that are among the earliest documented in Britain.
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Old Bewick is a village in Northumberland, England, and former civil parish now part of the parish of Bewick. The settlement is rural and small, with a recorded population of 82 in 1951. It is notable for its Bronze Age cairn and Iron Age hill fort, which provide a tangible link to the area’s ancient past. The 12th‑century church stands as a key historic building within the village. Additionally, cup and ring marked stones found here are among the earliest documented in Britain, underscoring the locality’s archaeological significance. The village’s setting in Northumberland offers a quiet, historic environment for residents and visitors alike.
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