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Blenkinsopp


Blenkinsopp is a hamlet by the Tipalt Burn in Northumberland, about half a mile south east of the village of Greenhead and two and a half miles west of Haltwistle. The settlement, located off the A69 road, is notable for Blenkinsopp Castle and the associated Blenkinsopp Castle Hotel.

Northumberland Greenhead Greenhead Civil Parish Haltwhistle Parish, 1855 Blenkinsopp Castle Blenkinsopp Township, 1848
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Blenkinsopp

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Car park and ruins, Blenkinsopp Castle

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Pedestrian level crossing at Blenkinsopp

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Haltwhistle Parish, 1855
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Haltwhistle Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. HALTWHISTLE PARISH   HALTWHISTLE parish comprises the townships of Bellister, Blenkinsopp, Coanwood (East), Featherstone, Haltwhistle, Hartley Burn, Henshaw, …

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