Is this ‘Craig’ Corsenside do you think?
http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/2625.html
That will be it see https://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html#/Map/393710/599871/10/101337 it is to the west of Woodhouses.
I'm not convinced this is the same place as the 'Craig' referred to by christian, who states in his original posting that his Lowes family are living there in the 1841 census of
Corsenside.The place you link to is some distance from Corsenside, a little south of Holystone. I think this is the place called The Craig in the 1841 census of Elsdon, Woodside Ward (HO 107 / 829 / 28 / 4 / 3 )
'Craig', in the Parish of Corsenside, as referred to by christian, is found at HO 107 / 838 / 15 / 5 / 2 in Enumeration District 7. This is described as '
south of the river road and west of the turnpike road called Watling Street and all that part of the Redesdale Ironworks village as lies east of Watling Street'.
Neighbouring 'Craig' are Ridsdale Moor and Chesterhope. So I suggest that it's quite possibly the place called The Crag here
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=15&lat=55.1629&lon=-2.1813&layers=6&right=BingHyb , now called Cragg Farm.
which is quite clearly west of the turnpike (now the A68) and south of the 'river road' which is the road from Bellingham to West Woodburn (and a very lovely road it is
)
(The Northumberland Farm Index shows two places called 'Crag'. One is in Woodside Ward Township, Elsdon. The other, The Crag, is in Chesterhope North & West Township, Corsenside.)