Enigma Tour & Afternoon Tea

Learn about Ingram during the early 1900s with your Tour Guide and how Ingram is linked to a very famous academic and classical scholar who was recruited into the Royal Navy cryptological team during the First World War.

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Learn about Ingram during the early 1900s with your Tour Guide and how Ingram is linked to a very famous academic and classical scholar who was recruited into the Royal Navy cryptological team during the First World War and headed up the research section that worked on the Enigma codes during the Second World War.  Study pre-war maps and enjoy a copy of the book ‘Reflections’ by Sarah Wilson and Afternoon tea from Ingram Cafe.

Meet at Ingram Bridge Car Park for the start of your tour. You will be met by the Ingram Valley Farm Safari vehicle and driven to Ingram Cafe with some stops along the way to talk about what the valley was like in the early twentieth century.

Complete your micro adventure at Ingram Cafe with scones and cake and a warm drink of your choice.

Take away the best seller book written by Sarah Wilson titled ‘Reflections’ and reflect on this micro adventure of the day.

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Stay at the Star Barn

Surrounded by the stunning scenery of Ingram Valley in the Northumberland National Park, The Star Barn is very aptly named, sitting in one of the best ‘dark skies’ astronomy areas of the country.

Beautifully renovated, and with all the modern amenities you could need for a relaxing break, The Star Barn is a perfect spot for a couples or small family to get away from it all.