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1725


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In Northern England:

1720s Norham House, 71 Main Street, Cockermouth Tanfield Railway The Dirty Bottles Christian Brethren Church, Whitehaven Arkleby Hall
Tanfield Railway
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Tanfield Railway
- Overview About Tanfield Railway "When the Tanfield Railway - or waggonway as it was known at the time - was built in 1725, it was a revelation. Its massive engineering …
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Coxhoe Hall
- "Coxhoe Hall - then regarded as one of the finest houses in the county - is most famous for being the birthplace of the Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The …

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Arkleby Hall
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Arkleby Hall
- Overview Map Arkleby Hall is a large farmhouse in the village of Arkleby, built in c.1740, incorporating earlier house of 1725. It has the Thompson coat-of-arms over front entrance, and …
Christian Brethren Church, Whitehaven
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Christian Brethren Church, Whitehaven
- Overview Map Street View The Christian Brethren Church ('Gospel Hall') is located on Sandhills Lane in Whitehaven. The building was previously a Quaker Meeting House, built in c.1725. Thomas Story&nbsp;(c.1670 …
The Dirty Bottles
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The Dirty Bottles
- Overview Map Street View The Dirty Bottles is a freehouse pub on Narrowgate in Alnwick. The right-hand part of the building has 2 windows and dates from the 17th century; …
Norham House, 71 Main Street, Cockermouth
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Norham House, 71 Main Street, Cockermouth
- Overview Map Street View Norham House is No, 71 Main Street in Cockermouth. Currently the building is occupied by Brockbanks Solicitors (at 2023).&nbsp; It was&nbsp; originally built as a house …

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