Northerners have real pride about where they live – and it’s clear why. The region, which encompasses Cheshire, Cumbria, Northumberland, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Durham, Tyne & Wear, Manchester and Liverpool, has a lot going for it, from ancient ruins to vibrant cities. Even in the larger towns, there’s a warm sense of community. Walkers and history-lovers head for Hadrian’s Wall, the frontier of the Roman Empire, stretching 73 miles across the country, for the expansive views and the remains of forts. Cities are also rich in history – especially Durham, with its castle and cathedral, and York, founded by the Vikings. Brontë fans flock to the west Yorkshire village of Haworth, while Beatles obsessives aim for Liverpool, taking pictures at Penny Lane. Big appetites are well catered for 'up North'. You…
