Simonburn
Simonburn is a small, rural village located in Northumberland, England. It lies approximately 15 miles west of the market town of Hexham. The village is situated near the border with Cumbria.
Historically, Simonburn has been a farming community. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and
The village itself is modest, comprising a cluster of houses and a parish church. St. Simon's Church
The population of Simonburn is small, and the village serves its immediate residents. Amenities are limited,
The name Simonburn is believed to derive from a combination of a personal name and the Old