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Swinburne Arms


The Swinburne Arms is a public house located on North Side in Stamfordham, Northumberland. It was built as an inn in the mid 18th Century and is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. It takes it's name from the  Swinburne family who have a long association with the area since Sir William Swinburne purchased lands in Stamfordham in 1399. In 1736 the village Market Cross was erected by Sir John Swinburne of Capheaton Hall.

Stamfordham Historic Buildings and Monuments in Stamfordham Civil Parish Public Houses
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Swinburne Arms

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The Swinburne Arms, Stamfordham

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Sign for the Swinburne Arms, Stamfordham

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Swinburne Arms, Stamfordham

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Swinburne Arms, Stamfordham

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List number: 1370767
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ0769672117

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