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Farmhouse, Black Hedley


The farmhouse at Black Hedley was built in c.1750 as a house for Humphrey Hopper. The rear wing of the buildng was rebuilt in c.1930 after a fire. The house includes a Queen Anne fireplace brought from Derwent Dene (house) in Shotley Bridge.[1]  Black Hedley farmhouse is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Black Hedley, Northumberland Historic Buildings and Monuments in Shotley Low Quarter
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The farmhouse at Black Hedley

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