Everything about The River Aln totally explained
The
River Aln runs through the
Alnwick district of the
County of Northumberland in
England, discharging into the
North Sea on the east coast of England.
The river gives its name to the town of
Alnwick and to the village of
Alnmouth, and its source, Alnham in the
Cheviot hills. The Aln is a relatively small river but has been important through history as one of the boundaries along which English and Scottish troops marching to war had to cross; for that reason, it was at times heavily defended. For example, the river flows past
Alnwick Castle which was built for this purpose.
Adtwifyrdi is the name used by the Venerable Bede to describe the meeting of
river and
tributary at the mouth of the River Aln, at Alnmouth, Northumberland.
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