view of Blakehope Roman fort and camp two miles to the north-west of Otterburn Otterburn was the site of a
major battle in 1388 between English and Scottish armies. The engagement, in which the Scots took
Sir Henry Percy captive, is the subject of the English
Ballad of Chevy Chase and the Scots ballad
Otterburn. The
battle of Otterburn ended in an English rout. Despite
James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas being killed, Percy was captured and over a thousand of the English were taken, left dead on the field or slain as they fled. The dead were carried to
Elsdon church, from Otterburn, where they were buried. The modern village grew up around a coaching inn and Otterburn Tower. It was enlarged in the 1950s with the addition of Brierley Gardens, a council estate which was expanded in the 1970s. The village further expanded in the 1990s and 2000s with the new housing development on former farmland at Willow Green. ==Governance==