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After the river crossing we continued on the path to the Sharperton-Harbottle road then crossed the bridge into Sharperton where we met up with the 'splinter group'.
Just before crossing the bridge, near the road junction, it is worth pausing to look at the alpacas in a field to the south of the road.
We passed through Sharperton then joined a path which crossed the Coquet again and took us into Holystone where we took a short detour to take a look at Lady's Well.
Welcome to North Sharperton Farm's stone built holiday cottage for 5 people.
As part of a working farm, where you are free to meet the animals and explore the spectacular scenery, this is a perfect place to stay for families and walkers.
We are just north of Sharperton Hamlet, on the River Coquet, which lies 7 miles west of Rothbury.