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'''Ross''' is a tiny hamlet in [[North Durham]] on the coast of northern [[Northumberland]]. It stands on a | '''Ross''' is a tiny hamlet in [[North Durham]] on the coast of northern [[Northumberland]]. It stands on a dead-end lane to the east of [[Elwick, Northumberland|Elwick]], on a low, flat peninsula between Buddle Bay and the gulf of sea and mudfalts which divides [[Lindisfarne]] from the county's mainland. A footpath leads out from the hamlet to the marshland of the Ross Links and the Ross Back Sands, a deep sandy beach on the coast of the open [[North Sea]]. | ||
The north end of the Ross Back Sands form a finger of sand separated at high tide and reaching out toward the farther end of Lindisfarne, facing its harbour, almost to enclose the sheltered water behind. | The north end of the Ross Back Sands form a finger of sand separated at high tide and reaching out toward the farther end of Lindisfarne, facing its harbour, almost to enclose the sheltered water behind. | ||
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Ross | |
Northumberland | |
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Coastguard Cottages, Ross | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NU132370 |
Location: | 55°37’36"N, 1°47’27"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Belford |
Postcode: | NE70 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Northumberland |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Berwick-upon-Tweed |
Ross is a tiny hamlet in North Durham on the coast of northern Northumberland. It stands on a dead-end lane to the east of Elwick, on a low, flat peninsula between Buddle Bay and the gulf of sea and mudfalts which divides Lindisfarne from the county's mainland. A footpath leads out from the hamlet to the marshland of the Ross Links and the Ross Back Sands, a deep sandy beach on the coast of the open North Sea.
The north end of the Ross Back Sands form a finger of sand separated at high tide and reaching out toward the farther end of Lindisfarne, facing its harbour, almost to enclose the sheltered water behind.
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