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Bellingham Civil Parish


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Bellingham Civil Parish in Northumberland extends from Houxty Bridge in the south to Hareshaw Head in the north, and includes Charlton and Hesleyside in the west to Redesmouth and Lee Hall in the east. The parish had a population of 1,334 at the time of the 2011 Census.

Civil Parishes in Northumberland Bellingham Hesleyside Ealingham Redesmouth Bellingham (St. Cuthbert) Parish, 1848 Bellingham Parish, 1855 Charlton East Quarter, Township, 1848 Charlton West-Quarter, 1848 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Bellingham Civil Parish Tarretburn Township, 1848
from http://www.parish-council.com…
Bellingham Parish Council

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Simon Cotterill
Bellingham
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Redesmouth
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Redesmouth
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