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Hobberlaw


Hobberlaw is a farm in Northumberland, located off Rugley Road, south west of Alnwick. A settlement existed here in medieval times, which was part of the barony of Alnwick.[1] Historically, Hobberlaw was part of Alnwick South Side township in the ancient parish of Alnwick. Since 1894, Hobberlaw has been part of Denwick Civil Parish (detached part).

Northumberland Farms Deserted Medieval Village Alnwick South Side Denwick Civil Parish High Hobberlaw Lime Kilns, Hobberlaw
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Hobberlaw farm

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Hobberlaw Farm

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Hobberlaw deserted village (Denwick)
- Hobberlaw, or Birtwell as it was also known, was part of the barony of Alnwick in medieval times. The two names may have been interchangeable, but today there is only …

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Summit, Hobber Law

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