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Belford Station (1847 - 1968)
Belford Station closed on the 29th of January 1968. The former station is located just over half a mile east of Belford. It was built in c.1847 by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Berwick Railway.[1] When the it opened on the 29th of March 1847, Belford ("for Bambrough") was considered the principle station between Lesbury Station ("for Alnwick") and Tweedmouth Station ("for Berwick").[2] It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
from https://historicengland.org.u…
BELFORD STATION - List Entry
- "Station. c.1847 by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. H-plan with flanking single-storey extensions. Entrance in cross wing to right. 2 …
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Peter Smith
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Belford for Bambrough
- "....The village and parish of Belford had a population of about 2,000 when the Newcastle & Berwick Railway opened in 1847. That its station was considered the principal one between …
Added by
Peter Smith
from https://historicengland.org.u…
BELFORD STATION - List Entry
- "Station. c.1847 by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. H-plan with flanking single-storey extensions. Entrance in cross wing to right. 2 …
Added by
Peter Smith
from http://www.disused-stations.o…
Belford for Bambrough
- "....The village and parish of Belford had a population of about 2,000 when the Newcastle & Berwick Railway opened in 1847. That its station was considered the principal one between …
Added by
Peter Smith