Cambo, Northumberland, England

Cambo Village

Wallington Hall

Wallington is a Grade I listed building and country house. It has been owned by the National Trust since 1942, after it was donated complete with the estate and farms by Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, the first donation of its kind.

 

From 1475, the Fenwick family owned the estate until their financial issues made them sell their properties to the Blacketts. The house was rebuilt in 1688 around the ancient pele tower house.

 

The Hall is reputedly haunted by the sounds of "packing and unpacking" and wings beating against windows. Rather unsettlingly, something unseen breathes on people whilst in bed.

 

Pictured left is Wallington Hall courtesy of Glen Bowman.

Cambo,

near Morpeth,

Northumberland,

NE61 4AR.

 

For further information, please visit:

www.nationaltrust.org.uk

 

For more information, please read Haunted Britain by Antony D. Hippisley Coxe.

Location

Visitor Information

Cambo is a village in Northumberland, England.

It is situated 11 miles west of the county town of Morpeth at the junction of the B6342 and B6343.

Pictured left is Cambo Village courtesy of Phil Thirkell. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.