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Ashtrees (Byrness)


Ashtrees is a farm located to the south of Cleughbrae Burn, about 1½miles south of the village of Rochester in Northumberland. Whellan's 1885 directory of Northumberland lists Ash Trees under Throughend Township in the ancient parish of Elsdon, and the farmer at that time as Mrs. Charlton.[1] The current farmhouse was built in c.1840.[2] Today, Ashtrees is part of Rochester with Byrness Civil Parish.

Northumberland Rochester with Byrness Civil Parish Troughend Township
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Approaching Ashtrees

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Ashtrees (Rochester and Byrness)
- Ashtrees farmhouse was built in about 1840. To the rear of the farmhouse is an unspoilt range of contemporary farm buildings....

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