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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.

Extract from: A Topographical Dictionary of England comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships..... 7th Edition, by Samuel Lewis, London, 1848.
Northumberland Matfen Civil Parish Stamfordham Parish, 1848 South Hall, Ingoe
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Old and New Housing at Ingoe

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Cottage in Ingoe

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South Hall, Ingoe

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Postbox, Ingoe

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Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Ingoe

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Plaque on Former Primitive Methodist Chapel

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Ingoe

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Former Ingoe School

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The road to Ingoe

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Terraced Houses, Ingoe

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Sandyway Heads

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Farmhouse, Sandyway Heads

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