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Sandhoe is a
hamlet and
civil parish in Northumberland, England. It lies
about 3
kilometres (2 mi)
northwest of
Corbridge and 3
kilometres south of Hadrian's...
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Sandhoe Hall, also once
known as
Sandhoe House, is a 19th-century
country house situated at
Sandhoe, Northumberland. It is a
Grade II
listed building...
- (6 km) east of Hexham.
Villages nearby include Halton, Acomb,
Aydon and
Sandhoe.
Corbridge was
known to the
Romans as
something like
Corstopitum or Coriosopitum...
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married Mary Haggerston, great-niece and
heiress of
Henry Errington of
Sandhoe House, Northumberland.
Their eldest son, the
tenth Baronet, represented...
- born at
Hexham in 1979
Bryan Donkin,
engineer and industrialist, born at
Sandhoe in 1768
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, poet, born at
Hexham in 1878
Daniel Gooch...
- (/ˈeɪnɪk/ AY-nik) is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Sandhoe, in Northumberland, England,
situated to the
north of Hexham. In 1881 the...
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Bradford (Belsay),
Branch End, Brandon, Branton, Branxton,
Bridge End (
Sandhoe),
Bridge End (Warden), Brinkburn, Broomhaugh, Broomhill, Broomley, Brownieside...
- Otterburn, Ovingham,
Ovington Plenmeller with Whitfield,
Prudhoe Rochester Sandhoe,
Shotley Low Quarter, Simonburn, Slaley,
Stocksfield T****t, Thirlwall...
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Newton Hall, Ovingham, Ovington, Portgate, Prudhoe,
Prudhoe Castle, Riding,
Sandhoe,
Shotley Low Quarter, Simondburn, Slaley, Spital, Stelling,
Stinted Pasture...
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Prudhoe Castle,
Prudhoe North,
Prudhoe South,
Prudhoe West, Redesdale,
Sandhoe with Dilston,
Slaley and Hexhamshire,
South Tynedale,
Stocksfield with...