Holden Hearse House Ninebanks
         
    
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                                Description"The original hearse house built to accommodate Isaac Holden's hearse. The same Isaac who gives his name to the Isaac's Tea Trail. The hearse house dates from 1856 and had space for also stabling a horse. A sycamore tree is growing through the wall to the rear. The roof is covered with welsh slate and locally sourced stone tiles. There are apparently 7 listed hearse houses in Northumberland." Photo by Roger Morris, 2008.
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                            OwnerRoger Morris
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                            SourceGeograph (Geograph)
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                            LicenseWhat does this mean? Creative Commons License  
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                            Further informationLink: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1094832
 Resource type: Image
 Added by: Simon Cotterill
 Last modified: 7 years, 7 months ago
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 Picture Taken: 2008-12-28
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