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Coanwood Civil Parish


Coanwood Civil Parish in Northumberland is located south west of Hexham, close to the county border with Cumbria. The main settlements in the parish are Coanwood and Lambley. The population of the parish was 205 at the time of the 2021 Census.

Civil Parishes in Northumberland Coanwood Lambley Ashholme Stonehouse, Coanwood East Coanwood, Township, 1848 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Coanwood Civil Parish Lambley Parish, 1848
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Coanwood Parish Council

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Coanwood
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Coanwood
- Overview About Coanwood Map Street View   Coanwood is a village in Northumberland, England, and is part of the Parish of Haltwhistle. It is about four miles (6 km) to …
Lambley
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Lambley
- Overview About Lambley Map Street View   Lambley, formerly known as Harper Town, is a village in Northumberland, England about 4 miles southwest of Haltwhistle.The village lies adjacent to the …
Ashholme
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Ashholme
- Overview Map Street View Ashholme (aka Ash Holm, or Asholme) is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 4 miles south-west of Haltwhistle and half a mile west of the River …
Stonehouse, Coanwood
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Stonehouse, Coanwood
- Overview Map Street View East and West Stonehouse are farms, located about 3½ miles south of Haltwhistle in Northumberland. The farmhouse at West Stonehouse incorporates a 17th century bastle-like building.[1] …
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Farmland around Birch Trees

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Pastures southwest of Dykehead and Birch Trees

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Mount Pleasant

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