Woodland: Local History
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Description
"Woodland is a village lying at the foot of Woodland Fell, to the south of Hamsterley Forest. Apart from the village itself which is strung out along the B6282, most of the parish is upland, including much of Woodland Fell and some of Langleydale Common Little is known about the early history of this area. The earliest remains are a number of flints found at Low Wood House....." -
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Keys to the Past (Durham & Northumbria County Councils) -
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