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Wooler Civil Parish


Area: 12.9 km² 

Population:

1,931 (2021 Census)

1,983 (2011 Census)

1,857 (2001 Census)

Civil Parishes in Northumberland Wooler Wooler Parish, 1848 Coldmartin Haugh Head Tower Martin, Wooler Historic Buildings and Monuments in Wooler Civil Parish
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Wooler Parish Council
- Official Website of the council.

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Wooler
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Wooler
- Overview About Wooler Timeline Map Street View Wooler is an historic market town and parish in Northumberland, situated on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, and the Cheviot Hills. …
Haugh Head
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Haugh Head
- Overview Map Street View Haugh Head is a small village by Wooler Water, it is a mile south of Wooler in Northumberland, on the A697 road. The village has a garage, …
Coldmartin
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Coldmartin
- Coldmartin is located south-east of Wooler in Northumberland. It is the site of a Medieval deserted village.[1] Today in the area, there are hamlets at Coldmartin (NU00562717), Coldmarin Croft Farm …
Wooler Parish, 1848
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Wooler Parish, 1848
- WOOLER (St. Mary), a market-town and parish, in the union, and E. division of the ward, of Glendale, N. division of Northumberland, 16½ miles (S.) from Berwick-upon-Tweed, 18 (N. W.) …
Tower Martin, Wooler
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Tower Martin, Wooler
- Overview Map Street View Tower Martin (aka Towermartin) is a farm / hamlet located about 1 mile south-east of Wooler in Northumberland. The farmhouse here dates from the early 18th …

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