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Places

Carham parish has a long and interesting history, thanks to its location. These pages tell you a little about what has happened here, and what there is to see.

Iron Age Settlements

Battlefields

Wark Castle

Church, Chapels, Graveyards

Railways

Memorials and Monuments

If you plan to go further afield, there are numerous places to visit in the adjoining parishes and in the rest of Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.

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