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Throphill


Throphill is a farm/hamlet in Northumberland, located off the B6343 road, about 4 miles west of Morpeth. There is a farm, Throphill Grange (now including a B&B) and a few cottages. Throphill is the site of a deserted medieval village.[1] In the 19th century Throphill was a township in the ancient parish of Mitford. Today, Throphill forms part of Meldon Civil Parish.

Northumberland Mitford Parish, 1855 Deserted Medieval Village Throphill Township, 1848 Meldon Civil Parish
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Cottages at Throphill

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Restoration work at Throphill Farm

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Throphill

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Cottage, Throphill

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Barns at Threepwood

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Throphill Township, 1848
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Throphill Township, 1848
- THROPPLE, a township, in the parish of Mitford, union, and W. division of the ward, of Morpeth, N. division of Northumberland, 4 miles (W.) from Morpeth; containing 59 inhabitants. This …
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Throphill (Meldon)
- "This is the deserted medieval village of Throphill. The village was first recorded in the medieval period. All that survives now is an area of ridge and furrow and some …

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Mitford Parish, 1855
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Mitford Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. MITFORD PARISH   MITFORD, a parish partly in the west division of Morpeth Ward, and partly in the …

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