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Whinney Hill, Stannington


Whinney Hill is a farm / hamlet in Northumberland. It is situated by Duddo Burn. Historically Duddoe with Whinney Hill was a township in the ancient parish of Stannington.

Note: this is not the only place named Whinney Hill in Northumberland - there are also Whinney Hills in Cheviotside and near Choppington.

Northumberland Stannington Civil Parish Stannington Parish, 1855
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Whinney Hill Farmhouse

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Whinney Hill Farmhouse

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Bridge over Duddo Burn

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Duddo Burn

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Stannington Parish, 1855
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Stannington Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. STANNINGTON PARISH.   Stannington parish is divided into three divisions, called respectively Stannington North-East Quarter, Stannington North-West Quarter, …

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