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Bellasis


Bellasis is a farmstead located about a mile south-west of Stannington in Northumberland. It is the site of the old manor of Bellasis, which was owned by the Lords of Morpeth and first recorded in the 13th century.[1] Bellasis was later a township in the ancient Parish of Stannington.[2] The farmhouse at Bellasis is dated 1694 with initials R I on front door lintel; it is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.[3] To the south-west is the 16/17th century Bellasis Bridge over the River Blyth.

Northumberland Stannington Civil Parish Historic Buildings and Monuments in Stannington Civil Parish Stannington Parish, 1855 Bellasis Township, 1848 Bellasis Bridge
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Bellasis (Stannington)
- "This is the site of the manor of Bellasis, which was owned by the Lords of Morpeth. It is first recorded in the 13th century. The farmstead that now stands …

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Bellasis Township, 1848
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Bellasis Township, 1848
- BELLASIS, a township, in the parish of Stannington, union and W. division of Castle ward, S. division of Northumberland, 6 miles (S. by E.) from Morpeth. The name, which has …
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BELLASIS FARMHOUSE, ATTACHED WALL AND OUTBUILDING - List Entry
- "House, attached wall and outbuilding. House dated 1694 with initials R I on front door lintel; rear outshut, outbuilding and attached wall C18, rear wing and east extension late C19/early …

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Stannington Parish, 1855
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Stannington Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. STANNINGTON PARISH.   Stannington parish is divided into three divisions, called respectively Stannington North-East Quarter, Stannington North-West Quarter, …

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