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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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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
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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 …
Added by
Simon Cotterill