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Akeld is a
village and
civil parish in Northumberland, England. It is
situated around 2.7
miles (4.3 km) to the west of
Wooler and 9.3
miles (15.0 km)...
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Akeld was a stone-built
railway station that
served the
hamlet of
Akeld, in Northumberland, England. It was a stop on the
Cornhill Branch,
which ran from...
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Census was less than 100.
Details are
maintained in the
parish of
Akeld. The
parish of
Kirknewton was one of the
geographically largest in the United...
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civil parishes of: (towns
highlighted in bold)
Adderstone with Lucker,
Akeld,
Ancroft Bamburgh, Beadnell, Belford, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bewick, Bowsden...
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Alnwick Acomb 1,184
Tynedale Adderstone with
Lucker 195 Berwick-upon-Tweed
Akeld 82 Berwick-upon-Tweed
Allendale 2,120
Tynedale Alnham 99
Alnwick Alnmouth...
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Places of
interest See also Abberwick, Acklington, Acomb, Acton,
Akeld, Allendale, Allenheads, Alnham, Alnmouth, Alnwick, Alwinton, Amble, Ancroft...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Mindrum Line and
station closed Cornhill Branch Akeld Line and
station closed...
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Longframlington Thrunton Powburn Wooperton Haugh Head
Wooler Low
Humbleton Akeld ****ield
Crookham Cornhill on
Tweed Coldstream Orange Lane
Greenlaw Houndslow...
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Coldstream Sunilaws Cornhill Branch Mindrum Kirknewton (Northumberland)
Akeld Wooler Ilderton Wooperton Hedgeley Glanton Whittingham (Northumberland)...
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Coldstream Sunilaws Cornhill Branch Mindrum Kirknewton (Northumberland)
Akeld Wooler Ilderton Wooperton Hedgeley Glanton Whittingham (Northumberland)...