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Eals, Northumberland


Eals is a hamlet situated by the River South Tyne in Northumberland, located about 5 miles south of Haltwistle and 6 miles north of Alston, Cumbria. Earls Bridge, over the South Tyne, Earls Farmhouse, and Stonecrop (cottage) all date from the late 18th century. A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built here in 1871. Eals is part of Knarsdale with Kirkhaugh Civil Parish.

Northumberland Knarsdale with Kirkhaugh Civil Parish Eals Bridge over the River South Tyne Former Wesleyan Chapel, Eals Stonecrop (cottage), Eals
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Eals from the South Tyne Trail

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Row of cottages in Eals

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Townfoot Farm, Eals

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Holly Cottage

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Direction Sign – Signpost south of Eals

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EALS FARMHOUSE - List Entry
- House, late C18 or early C19. Rubble with dressings, C20 tile roof. 2 storeys, 2 + 1 bays. 2-bay section has off-centre boarded door with alternating tooled and margined jambs; …

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