English: Farm Building, Glororum. Amazingly, there are two places in Northumberland with this strangely beautiful name. Both are Farm Settlements but the one near Bamburgh is more famous as the sight of a large Caravan Park. This one has some very interesting early 19th century farm buildings which now look as if they have been converted into holiday homes. The name is apparently a corruption of "Glower-o'er-him" according to GENUKI.
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