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Pegswood sits just two miles east of Morpeth, functioning as a quiet, self-contained village that still feels closely tied to its industrial roots. Once a bustling hub for the local colliery, the landscape has been significantly transformed; the former pit site is now the Pegswood Moor Country Park, offering a large expanse of open water and trails that connect directly to the broader Northumberland countryside. Geographically, it occupies a convenient position for commuters, with its own small railway station on the East Coast Main Line providing local links, and easy access to the A1 for those travelling north or south. While Morpeth offers the larger market-town amenities nearby, Pegswood retains its own essentials including a local primary school, a community hub at the welfare centre, and a handful of shops. It is a place where the transition from the urban sprawl of Tyneside into the rural character of Mid-Northumberland becomes clearly visible.