Main road through Red Row

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Main road through Red Row

Image: © Robert Graham Taken: 30 May 2012

This former mining village is strung out along the B1330, south of Broomhill and Hadston. These are all ex mining villages south of Amble, in the SE Northumberland coalfield. The road to the right cuts through to the B1337, the main coastal route south from Amble.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.285653
Longitude
-1.603529