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Harsondale


Harsondale is a farm in the Allendale area of Northumberland, situated to the north of Harsondale Burn, about 7½ miles west of Hexham. Harsdale farmouse dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England. Harsondale Bothy, by the farm, is available as a holiday let. In the past Harsondale Colliery was located nearby. In the 1900s Harsondale Colliery was owned by the Langley Barony Coal and Fireclay Co. Ltd., and from 1914 until 1925 it was managed by John William Stobart. The colliery closed in 1951. Harsondale is within Haydon Civil Parish.

Northumberland Historic Buildings and Monuments in Haydon Civil Parish Harsondale Burn Haydon Civil Parish
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Farm Buildings at Harsondale

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Harsondale

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Harsondale

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Harsondale

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Harsondale Farm

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Harsondale Colliery

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HARSONDALE FARMHOUSE - Haydon - List Entry
- House, early Cl9. Rubble, with stone quoins and dressings. Slate roof, stepped ashlar stack on right gable, left gable stack rebuilt in brick on old base. 2 storeys, 3 windows, …

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List number: 1042505
List grade: 2
Post code: NE47 5NT
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY8050260997

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