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East Bedlington Civil Parish


The Parish includes the settlements of North Blyth, Cambois, East Sleekburn, Bedlington Station and Bedlington East. For electoral purposes the Parish is divided into two wards, Bedlington East and Sleekburn.[1]

Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in East Bedlington Civil Parish Northumberland, from the National Heritage List for England:

Structure List No. Grade Built~ Note
Cambois War Memorial 1391431 II    
Coal Staithes at Blyth Power Station 1041382 II    
Windmill Farmhouse 1041418 II    
Civil Parishes in Northumberland East Sleekburn Bedlington Cambois Bedlington Station North Blyth Bedlington (St. Cuthbert) Parish, Historical Account, 1848 North Blyth Township, 1848
from http://www.eastbedlingtonpc.o…
East Bedlington Parish Council
- Official Website of East Bedlington Parish Council

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Cambois
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Cambois
- Overview About Cambois Map Street View Cambios is a former mining village near Blyth in Northumberland. It grew with the establishement of Cambios Colliery in the mid 19th century. However, …
North Blyth
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North Blyth
- Overview About North Blyth Map Street View   North Blyth is a small settlement in south-east Northumberland, England. It is located to the south east of the village of Cambois …
East Sleekburn
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East Sleekburn
- Overview Map Street View East Sleekburn is a village in Northumberland, which is located to the north-east of Bedlington. It is situated on the north banks of Sleek Burn (river), close to …
Bedlington Station
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Bedlington Station
- Overview Map Street View Bedlington Station is a settlement in Northumberland, located by East Bedlington and just over a mile north-west of the town centre of Bedlington.  As it's name …
Bedlington
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Bedlington
- Overview About Bedlington Map Street View Bedlington is a town in Northumberland, located by the northern banks of the River Blyth, about 10 miles north of Newcastle and 4 miles south …

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