Topics > Northumberland > Warenton
Warenton
Warenton is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 2 miles south of Belford. It is situated to the south of Mousen Burn as it flows through Warenton Dean. A medieval village was documented at Warenton from the 13th to early 19th centuries.[1] The modern settlement includes a farm and a few cottages. An old steam-powered mill has now been converted into a holiday let. Historically, Warenton was a township in the ancient parish of Bamburgh. Today, Warenton forms part of Belford with Middleton Civil Parish.
from https://keystothepast.info/se…
Warenton Deserted Village
- "Warenton is now only a single farm, but it was once a medieval village. It was recorded in historical texts from the 13th to early 19th centuries,..."
Added by
Simon Cotterill
  Co-Curate Page
Bamburgh Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. BAMBROUGH PARISH BAMBROUGH is a parish, comprising two chapelries [Beadnell and Lucker] and twenty-two townships [Adderstone, Bambrough, …
from https://keystothepast.info/se…
Warenton Deserted Village
- "Warenton is now only a single farm, but it was once a medieval village. It was recorded in historical texts from the 13th to early 19th centuries,..."
Added by
Simon Cotterill