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Eachwick
Eachwick is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 3 miles east of Ponteland and 9 miles north-west of Newcastle. In medieval times, there was substantial village here, recorded in 1296.[1] Eachwick Hall here dates from the 18th century. Eastwick Bridge, over the River Pont, is located to the east of the settlement. Historically, Eachwick was a township in the ancient parish of Heddon-on-the-Wall. Today, Eachwick forms part of Stamfordham Civil Parish.
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Eachwick shrunken medieval village (Stamfordham)
- "This is the site of the shrunken medieval village of Eachwick. The village existed in AD1296. Earthworks show the location of medieval buildings and land plots....."
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Eachwick
- "Eachwick would seem to have been, after the English conquest, the "wig" or fortified abode of a noble bearing a name like Acca. Half the manor of Eachwick was given …
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Simon Cotterill
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Eachwick shrunken medieval village (Stamfordham)
- "This is the site of the shrunken medieval village of Eachwick. The village existed in AD1296. Earthworks show the location of medieval buildings and land plots....."
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://heddonhistory.weebly.c…
Eachwick
- "Eachwick would seem to have been, after the English conquest, the "wig" or fortified abode of a noble bearing a name like Acca. Half the manor of Eachwick was given …
Added by
Simon Cotterill