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Settlement at the south end of The Bell



Map showing Hethpool and the Scheduled Monument area to the north east.

The Bell is a hill to the north-east of Hethpool in Northumberland (no to be confused with the nearby Yearvering Bell). The site of a settlement (possiby Iron Age or Romano-British) is located on the south slopes of the hill, overlooking College Burn. The site of the settlement is a Scheduled Monument (legally protected).

Hethpool Historic Buildings and Monuments in Kirknewton Civil Parish
from https://historicengland.org.u…
Settlement at the south end of The Bell - Kirknewton - Scheduling

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Simon Cotterill

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