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Simonburn Civil Parish
Area: 43.7 km²
Population:
189 (2021 Census)
192 (2011 Census)
205 (2001 Census)

from http://simonburn.info/
Simonburn Parish Council
- "....Simonburn, probably formed by Bishop Walcher of Durham in about 1072, was until 1811, the largest parish in England (260 square miles or 673 square kilometres). It was known as …
Added by
Simon Cotterill

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Simonburn
- Overview Map Street View Simonburn is a village in Northumberland, situated by the Crook Burn, and located about 7 miles north-west of Hexham. By the Village Green, along Castle Lane, …


from http://simonburn.info/
Simonburn Parish Council
- "....Simonburn, probably formed by Bishop Walcher of Durham in about 1072, was until 1811, the largest parish in England (260 square miles or 673 square kilometres). It was known as …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
