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Greenrigg, Northumberland


Greenrigg is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 2 miles south-west of Alnwick and 1 mile west of Hipsburn. About ¼mile north of the hamlet is Greenrigg Halt, a station on the Aln Valley Railway. Cawledge Viaduct is nearby. Greenrig is listed in the 1860 Northumberland Farm Index under Bilton township, in the ancient parish of Lesbury. Today, Greenrigg is part of Lesbury Civil Parish.

Not to be confused with Greenrigg Moor in Hexhamshire, also in Northumberland.

Northumberland Bilton Township, 1848 Lesbury Civil Parish Cawledge Viaduct Greenrigg Halt
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Houses at Greenrigg

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Greenrigg

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Greenrigg

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Huntsman's House

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Enclosure at Bilton or Greenrigg (Lesbury)
- At an unknown date in the past, people constructed a long, narrow, roughly rectangular enclosure, surrounded by a ditch. Inside, it is possible that they built a circular house. The …

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