COW CAUSEY AND BUCKTON BURN TURNPIKE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. (1835)

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    Details of 1835 plans, held by Northumberland Archives. "New Lines of Improvements to existing Turnpike Road from Buckton Burn to Cow Causey, Newcastle, by Belford, Alnwick and Morpeth, viz: (i) from Detchant quarry by Middleton Hall to Belford village crossing Northumberland township of Detchant, Middleton and Belford. (ii) from Warenford Bridge to Priest Dean Bridge crossing Northumberland townships of Warenford, Ratchwood and Newstead. (iii) from Rock Lodge to Lion Bridge Alnwick crossing Northumberland township of Rock, South Charlton, Hulne Park and Abbey Lands. (iv) from Alnwick Coal Staith to Cawledge Bridge crossing Northumberland townships of Alnwick and Alnwick South. (v) from Shilbottle Turn near Hampeth Bridge to Felton Village crossing Northumberland townships of Shiltbottle, whittle, Newton on the Moor, Hazon, Guyzance and Brainshaugh, Folton, Old Felton and Acton. (vi) from near Felton village to Earsdon Windmill crossing Northumberland townships of East and West Thirston with Shothaugh, Bockenfield, Cawsey Park, Earsdon. (vii) from the Third Mile Stone north of Morpeth to north end of Morpeth Town crossing Northumberland townships of Hebron and Shieldhill, High and Low Highlaws with Espley, Buttersgreen, Newminster and Morpeth. (viii) from north of Stannington village to Stannington Bridge in township of Stannington East and West Side. (ix) from Seven Mile House at Blagdon to Wideopen Quarry crossing townships of Blagdon, Weetslade and Mason. Surveyed under direction of Henry Welch, civil engineer, 1835......"
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    National Archives
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    Link: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/63edf5f5-dd68-45f7-85b0-947b0226c873
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