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Ingoe
Ingoe is a small settlement in Northumberland, located about 2 miles north-east of the village of Maften and 3 miles north-west of Stamfordham. Historically, Ingoe was part of the ancient Parish of Stamfordham. Today, Ingoe is part of the Civil Parish of Maften. South Hall at Ingoe is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.
INGOE, a township, in the parish of Stamfordham, union of Castle ward, N. E. division of Tindale ward, S. division of Northumberland, 11 miles (N.E.) from Hexham; containing 231 inhabitants. It comprises 2113a. 27p., and is mostly inhabited by colliers, there being some pits in the place: the village stands about four miles north-west of Stamfordham. The tithes have been commuted for £69. 10. payable to the Bishop of Durham, and £62 to the vicar, who has also a glebe of nearly 106¼ acres.