Denwick Parish Council

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    Website of Denwick Parish Council. "The small village of Denwick lies in one corner of the civil parish that, unusually, is divided into two separate areas to the north and south of Alnwick. The southern portion is known as Denwick Detached. The parish contains a mixture of rich farmland in rolling countryside and part of the parish lies within the historic parkland called Hulne Park. The name Denwick means 'valley-farm and building' or 'the farm in the valley.' Denwick village itself was built during a time of increased prosperity for Northumberland in the 19th century. The whole village was planned and built as part of the Duke of Northumberland’s Estate...."
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    Denwick Parish Council
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    Link: https://northumberlandparishes.uk/denwick/node/3
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 9 hours, 9 minutes ago
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