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Henshaw Civil Parish


Area: 12.83/km²

Population:

684 (2021 Census)

762 (2011 Census)

734 (2001 Census)

Civil Parishes in Northumberland Henshaw Tow House Redburn Once Brewed Henshaw Township, 1848 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Henshaw Civil Parish
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Henshaw Parish Council
- "....Henshaw is a small Parish in Northumberland and has 588 persons in 280 households registered to vote (2013 survey). Within the Parish boundary lies the village of Henshaw plus Tow …

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Henshaw
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Henshaw
- Overview Map Street View Henshaw is a village in Northumberland, located near Bardon Mill and lies off the A69 road, 10 miles west of Hexham. Henshaw is situated close to …
Tow House
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Tow House
- Overview Map Street View Tow House is a village in Northumberland, adjacent to Henshaw and Redburn. Tow House is located near Bardon Mill and lies off the A69 road, 10 …
Redburn
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Redburn
- Overview Map Street View Redburn is a village in Northumberland, adjacent to Henshaw and Tow House. Redburn is located near Bardon Mill and lies off the A69 road, 9 miles west of Hexham. The village is …
Once Brewed
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Once Brewed
- Overview About Once Brewed Map Street View Once Brewed is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 2 miles north-west of Bardon Mill. Once Brewed is within the Northumberland National Park …
Henshaw Township, 1848
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Henshaw Township, 1848
- HENSHAW, a township, in the parish and union of Haltwhistle, W. division of Tindale ward, S. division of Northumberland, 11 miles (W.) from Hexham; containing 569 inhabitants. This manor was …

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