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Warton


Warton is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 3½ miles west of Rothbury and 16 miles north-west of Morpeth. Warton Burn flows near the settlment and joins the River Coquet to the south of Waron. There was a medieval village at Warton, first recorded in 1296, but with no visible remains.[1] Today, Warton consists of a farm and several farm cottages. The farmhouse dates from the 17th century, thought to contain the remains of an earlier basstle; it is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.[2] Historically, Warton was a township in the ancient parish of Rothbury. In 1866, Warton township became a Civil Parish. This was abolished in 1955 and merged into Snitter Civil Parish.

Northumberland Warton Township, 1849 Snitter Civil Parish Deserted Medieval Village
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Warton

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Cyclists passing through Warton

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Mossy walls at Warton

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Warton (Snitter)
- This is the site of the deserted medieval village of Warton, which was first recorded in 1296. No remains of the early buildings can be seen now....

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WARTON FARMHOUSE - Snitter - List Entry
- House. C17 refronted early C18, reroofed and extended to rear c.1855. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan with later buildings in re-entrant angle and to rear of rear range. 2 …

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Bridge ahead on the B6341

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List number: 1042062
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU0074402845

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