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North Bank


North Bank is the road that continues on from Church Street and climbs northward out of Belford towards Middleton. Up to 1983 the road was part of the A1 (Great North Road); historically the route between London and Edinburgh, via Newcastle. This was important in the development of Belford as a coaching stop. The incline of North Bank is part of a ridge formed by the igneous intrusive rocks running east to west from Bamburgh.[1]

Belford
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North Bank, Belford

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Down North Bank into Church Street

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North Bank

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11, North Bank

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3, NORTH BANK - Belford - List Entry
- "House. Early C18 altered early C19. Pebbledashed whinstone rubble, Welsh slate roof with renewed brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 6-panel door with 4-pane overlight. 12-pane sash windows. Steeply-pitched …

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