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Haugh Head


Haugh Head is a small village by Wooler Water, it is a mile south of Wooler in Northumberland, on the A697 road. The village has a garage, the Glendale Business Park, farms and a few residences, including Surrey House (a Grade II listed former coaching inn). There is also an early 19th century Dovecote, which is also Grade II listed. A signal box of 1887 marks a former level crossing of the old Alnwick to Cornhill railway.

Northumberland Wooler Glendale Wooler Water Wooler Civil Parish Dovecote, Haugh Head Signal Box, Haugh Head Surrey House, Haugh Head
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Signal box 'The Crossing' at Haugh Head

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Haugh Head

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Ford at Haugh Head

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Farm Buildings at Lilburn Hill

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Wooler
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Wooler
- Overview About Wooler Timeline Map Street View Wooler is an historic market town and parish in Northumberland, situated on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, and the Cheviot Hills. …

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