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Stonehouse, Coanwood
East and West Stonehouse are farms, located about 3½ miles south of Haltwhistle in Northumberland. The farmhouse at West Stonehouse incorporates a 17th century bastle-like building.[1] To the south is an old Wesleyan Methodist chapel, dated 1883, which replaced an earlier chapel at nearby Dykes. A schoolroom was added to the new chapel in 1922[2], using stone from the old chapel. Nearby is Yont the Cleugh farmhouse of 1771, which incorporates the ruins of a late 16th or early 17th century bastle. There is now a campsite at Yont the Cleugh. Stonehouse is part of Coanwood Civil Parish.
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Stonehouse (Coanwood)
- Incorporated in a north-south range of farm buildings at West Stonehouse farm is 17th century building, once a house and in the style of bastles normally built a century earlier. …
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The Old Chapel (Coanwood)
- A Wesleyan Methodist chapel, dated 1883, with a schoolroom added in 1922, is located on the south side of the minor road. The interior of the chapel has no old …
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Stonehouse (Coanwood)
- Incorporated in a north-south range of farm buildings at West Stonehouse farm is 17th century building, once a house and in the style of bastles normally built a century earlier. …
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Simon Cotterill
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The Old Chapel (Coanwood)
- A Wesleyan Methodist chapel, dated 1883, with a schoolroom added in 1922, is located on the south side of the minor road. The interior of the chapel has no old …
Added by
Simon Cotterill