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Weldon Bridge
Weldon Bridge is a hamlet situated by the River Coquet in Northumberland; located just off the A697 road between Longhorsley and Longframlington. The stone bridge, which gives the settlement its name, was built in the 18th century and carried the former road to Coldstream. The Angler's Arms was also built in the 18th century as a coaching inn. The hamlet of High Weldon is about half a mile north east of Weldon Bridge, and Brinkburn Priory is located a mile to the west.

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Brinkburn Priory
- Overview About Map Inside Brinkburn Priory was a medieval monastery built on a tight bend of the River Coquet, located 1.8 miles south west of Longframlington, in Northumberland. It was …

