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Ealingham
West Ealingham Farm is located just under 2 miles south of Bellingham in Northumberland and located towards the eastern edge of Ealingham Rigg (ridge). In the past Ealingham was a larger setlement; it was recorded as a manor owned by the Abbots of Jedburgh up to the 14th century.[1] There is a ruined bastle house from the late 16th or early 17th century, located to the east of the farm, which is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.[2]

from http://www.keystothepast.in...
Ealingham shrunken settlement (Bellingham)
- "There is documentary evidence for a settlement at Ealingham from the 14th century when the manor was known as 'le Lee'. The abbots of Jedburgh were the lords of the ...
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Simon Cotterill

from https://historicengland.org...
BASTLE HOUSE C 300 YARDS EAST OF WEST EALINGHAM FARM - Bellingham - List Entry
- "Ruined bastle house. Late C16 or early C17. Massive random rubble. 36 ft by 24 ft. Formerly 2 storeys but now roofless. Front wall and right return stand to c ...
Added by
Simon Cotterill


from http://www.keystothepast.in...
Ealingham shrunken settlement (Bellingham)
- "There is documentary evidence for a settlement at Ealingham from the 14th century when the manor was known as 'le Lee'. The abbots of Jedburgh were the lords of the ...
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from https://historicengland.org...
BASTLE HOUSE C 300 YARDS EAST OF WEST EALINGHAM FARM - Bellingham - List Entry
- "Ruined bastle house. Late C16 or early C17. Massive random rubble. 36 ft by 24 ft. Formerly 2 storeys but now roofless. Front wall and right return stand to c ...
Added by
Simon Cotterill