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Waterside House Farm, Denwick
Waterside House is a farm situated by the north bank of the River Aln, and located between the town of Alnwick and the village of Denwick. Whellan's directory, lists Thomas Thompson as the farmer at Water-side House, in 1855.[1] A later C19th publication notes "Waterside House farm, on the north side of the Aln, eastward of Denwick road, has an area of 210ac. 0r. 7p., of which 115ac. are in old grass, 17ac. 3r. 20p. have been in grass since 1861, and the remainder is in tillage ; the rental is £282 10s. On the north are the Maudlin and Cows-law hills ; but the principal area is flat ground along the river side...A lake had formerly covered these flat grounds extending from near Denwick Bridge down to Denwick mill...According to an old map, a small lake, stocked with fish, was near to Waterside house about 250 yeura ago...."[2]

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Waterside House
- Waterside House farm, on the north side of the Aln, eastward of Denwick road, has an area of 210ac. 0r. 7p., of which 115ac. are in old grass, 17ac. 3r. …
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Simon Cotterill


from http://www.alnwicklhs.org.uk/…
Waterside House
- Waterside House farm, on the north side of the Aln, eastward of Denwick road, has an area of 210ac. 0r. 7p., of which 115ac. are in old grass, 17ac. 3r. …
Added by
Simon Cotterill