Lowick

The rural village of Lowick can be found in the northern part of Northumberland, 470 feet above sea level, approximately nine miles south of Berwick-upon-Tweed and seven miles northeast of Wooler. 

The ancient road, used by the monks, of Lindisfarne to Durham crosses the Roman Road called the Devil's Causeway here - it was at these crossroads that Lowick began to develop. Lowick village stands in the centre of its parish, which carries the same name. 

The Anglican church of St. John the Baptist, built in the early English style, is the parish church. The present building dates from 1794, and was added to in 1887.

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