- and the only
known example on the
route between Stanhope and
Edmundbyers.
Edmundbyers means "Eādmund's dwellings", from the Old
English personal name...
-
neighbouring reservoirs are
located within the Muggleswick,
Stanhope and
Edmundbyers Commons and
Blanchland Moor Site of
Special Scientific Interest, which...
- East Stanley, Eastbourne, Eastgate, Ebchester, Eden Vale, Edmondsley,
Edmundbyers, Egglesburn, Egglescliffe, Eggleston, Eldon,
Eldon Lane, Elstob, Elton...
-
miles to the
southwest and the
Derwent Reservoir and the
village of
Edmundbyers is
approximately five
miles to the north. The
village of Muggleswick...
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Delves Lane, Dent Bank,
Dipton East Blackdene, East Briscoe, Eastgate,
Edmundbyers, Egglesburn, Eggleston, Escomb, Esh,
Ettersgill Fir Tree, Forest-in-Teesdale...
- the
seventeenth century in the
Derwent Valley near
Muggleswick Common,
Edmundbyers,
County Durham. She
lived in a farm
cottage known by the name of "Crooked...
- 1926) and
Gilbert A. (born 1930).
Common died in 1953 and was
buried in
Edmundbyers,
County Durham, near to his home,
Hunter House on the
banks of Derwent...
-
neighbouring reservoirs are
located within the Muggleswick,
Stanhope and
Edmundbyers Commons and
Blanchland Moor Site of
Special Scientific Interest, which...
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Langley on Tyne P****es
through Lowgate and
Langley on Tyne B6306
Hexham Edmundbyers P****es
through Ruffside, Blanchland, Slaley, Northumberland, Fellside...
-
neighbouring reservoirs are
located within the Muggleswick,
Stanhope and
Edmundbyers Commons and
Blanchland Moor Site of
Special Scientific Interest, which...