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Bedburn is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated in the civil parish of South Bedburn, near Hamsterley, and Hamsterley Forest. The Bedburn Beck a tributary of the River Wear, flows past the village. The population of this civil parish at the 2011 census was 171.

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County Durham Bedburn Beck Hamsterley, near Bishop Auckland South Bedburn Civil Parish Hoppyland Lodge, Bedburn Howlea Bridge, nr Bedburn
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Road through Bedburn

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Bridge over Mill Race at Bedburn

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Roadside House at Bedburn

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Mill Pond at Bedburn

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Stone step stile by Bedburn pond

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Blink and miss it!

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Bedburn mill pond

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Newhall Farm

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Newhall Farm

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Caravan site near New Hall Wood

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Looking up the Bedburn valley

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House at Bedburn

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Towards Teesside

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Cottage near Bedburn Hall

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Hoppyland Lodge, South Bedburn

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Wooden barn near Bedburn Hall

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Bridge over Bedburn Beck

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BEDBURN HALL AND ATTACHED WALL AND OUTBUILDING - List Entry
- "House, circa 1905 for J.W. Fogg-Elliot of Elvet Hill, Durham City. Coursed sandstone rubble, pebbledashed in places, with brick dressings. Roof of small Lakeland slates. North (entrance) front 2 storeys …

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COTTAGE CIRCA 10 METRES NORTH EAST OF BEDBURN HALL - List Entry
- "Cottage circa 10 metres north-east of Bedburn Hall GV II Cottage to Bedburn Hall. Circa 1905 for J.W. Fogg-Elliot. Sandstone rubble with brick and rendered dressings; slate roof. One storey, …

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MILL HOUSE - Bedburn - List Entry
- "II House. Late C18 incorporating earlier building. Coursed sandstone rubble with quoins and ashlar dressings; roof of synthetic slates. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays with 2-storey one-bay right rear wing. …

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OLD HALL - Bedburn - List Entry
- "II House. Formerly known as Millbank House. Circa 1840. Coursed squared sandstone with plinth, herringbone-tooled margined quoins, and ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 6-panel door, …

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White Lodge

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The Castles, Bedburn
- ".....Set on a shallow south facing hillside and amidst a light canopy of birch and hazel woodland is an enormous rectangular enclosure whose walls are made of hundreds of thousands …

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HOPPYLAND HALL - List Entry
- "Hoppyland Hall 7/1/52 (formerly listed as Hoppyland Park) GV II House, now ruin. Probably C16 with late C17 and late C18 additions and alterations; last stage Gothic castle style. Sandstone …

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