Small Village. Big Impact. A Close Community is the Heart of William Leech
Lynemouth is a small village on the Northumberland coast, historically known for its strong ties to coal mining and industry. Once a hub for mining operations, the village played a key role in the region’s economic growth during the 20th century. Although the mines have long since closed, Lynemouth remains a close-knit community with a resilient spirit. The nearby coastline, with its rugged beauty, provides a contrast to the area’s industrial past, and nature reserves like Druridge Bay offer scenic walking trails and wildlife spotting opportunities. The village is also known for its proximity to the Lynemouth Power Station, a significant energy facility. While Lynemouth retains echoes of its industrial heritage, it continues to evolve, embracing both its history and the natural beauty of the Northumberland coast.


Our Schools
1 of our schools are based in Lynemouth
