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Kentstone


Kentstone is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 6 miles north-west of Belford. It consists of a farm and a row of cottages. It is thought to be the site of the deserted medieval village of Kentstone, although there are no observable remains.[1] Today, Kentstone is part of Kyloe Civil Parish.

Northumberland Kyloe Civil Parish
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Kentstone farm

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Kentstone Farm

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Kentstone Cottages

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Kentstone (Kyloe)
- "This is the probable site of the deserted medieval village of Kentstone. Although it was recorded in historical documents, though there are now no remains to be seen here...."

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Kentstone coal workings (Kyloe)
- "Coal is known to have been extracted in this general area. It is thought that the Fawcet Seam was exploited by opencast methods. However, it is unknown where exactly these …

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