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Meldon
- Overview Map Street View Meldon is a village in Northumberland, located about 5 miles west of Morpeth. St John's Church here, dates from the 13th century. The settlement forms part …

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Longshaws
- Overview Map Longshaws and nearby Longshaws Mill are hamlets in Northumberland, located about 5 miles north-west of Morpeth. Longshaws Mill is on the River Font and there is a ford …

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Pigdon
- Overview Map Street View Pigdon is a small village in Northumberland located about 3 miles north-west of Morpeth. It lies on the minor road between Morpeth and Netherwitton. The area …

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Meldon Parish Council
- "...Meldon is a small community in Mid Northumberland west of Morpeth.
The Parish is dispersed with a small of small settlements and outlying farms.
In the 2011 Census, there were …
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Simon Cotterill

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Throphill
- Overview Map Street View Throphill is a farm/hamlet in Northumberland, located off the B6343 road, about 4 miles west of Morpeth. There is a farm, Throphill Grange (now including a …


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Meldon
- Overview Map Street View Meldon is a village in Northumberland, located about 5 miles west of Morpeth. St John's Church here, dates from the 13th century. The settlement forms part …

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Longshaws
- Overview Map Longshaws and nearby Longshaws Mill are hamlets in Northumberland, located about 5 miles north-west of Morpeth. Longshaws Mill is on the River Font and there is a ford …

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Pigdon
- Overview Map Street View Pigdon is a small village in Northumberland located about 3 miles north-west of Morpeth. It lies on the minor road between Morpeth and Netherwitton. The area …

from https://northumberlandparishe…
Meldon Parish Council
- "...Meldon is a small community in Mid Northumberland west of Morpeth.
The Parish is dispersed with a small of small settlements and outlying farms.
In the 2011 Census, there were …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
