Moments & Stories

Hexham market
Skiddaw from Braithwaite
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A quiet Pause

Keswick in winter feels like a held breath — a quiet pause between the rush of seasons. The market town, normally alive with walkers and wanderers, slows beneath a hush of frost. The air itself seems older, more deliberate, as if the fells have settled into a long, contemplative dream.


mallard ducks on the River Derwent
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Bound by Nature

Three days after Christmas, the River Derwent runs cold and clear beneath a sky of pewter light. Along its bends in County Durham, the quiet hush of winter has settled — fields rimmed with frost, the trees bare but for a few stubborn leaves still clinging to the year’s end.

It is here, on this still December day, that a pair ...

groverake mine in county durham, uk
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Lindisfarne Castle

Perched high and proud on a section of the Great Whin Sill, rising from the North Sea, is Lindisfarne Castle. A battle-worn survivor from ancient times, and the ever stoical guardian of the world-famous Holy Island.

Crowning the 295-million-year-old volcanic hilltop known as Beblowe Craig, the castle is one of the best known ...