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Threepwood


Threepwood is a hamlet, located about ¾mile south-east of Haydon Bridge, in Northumberland. It is situated to the west of Threepwood Burn and Dinnetley Woods. The hamlet includes Threepwood Farm, Threepwood Hall, a bungalow (former lodge or farm cottage?), The Stables (former stable block, now residential), The Kennels (former kennels, converted to a 3 bedroom dwelling). It is thought likely that Threepwood was the site of a medieval village[1]. The present Hall dates from the 17th century. Threepwood was the birthplace, in 1769, of John Tweddell, the accomplished scholar and traveller[2]. A ½ mile long driveway / minor road connects with the A686 road near Haydon Bridge. Threepwood is part of Haydon Civil Parish.

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Threepwood Hall

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Threepwood Farm

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Bungalow near Threepwood

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Threepwood medieval village (Haydon)
- This may be the site of a deserted medieval village, but more work needs to be carried out to confirm this....

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Bridge over Threepwood Burn in Dinnetley Wood

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