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Barmoor Castle ( grid
reference NT99723988) is a
privately owned 19th-century
country house built on an
ancient site in Northumberland. It is a Grade...
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built in the 12th
century by
monks of Lindisfarne. The
Grade II*
listed Barmoor Castle, a
castellated Tudor-style
country house, is
about a mile to the...
- rye:-
Doddington for rye,
Bowisdon for rigs, Of a' the
towns e'er I saw
Barmoor for whigs:-
Barmour for whigs,
Tweedmouth for doors, Of a' the
towns e'er...
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Roman road
known as the Devil's
Causeway and
headed north,
making camp at
Barmoor, near Lowick.
James may have ****umed that
Surrey was
heading for Berwick-upon-Tweed...
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Francis Hurt
Sitwell (1728–1793),
father of the
first baronet,
inherited Barmoor Castle, Northumberland. He was born
Francis Hurt, the son of
Jonathan Hurt...
- Ashbrooke, Ayton,
Abbey Farm,
Abbey Grange,
Arthurs Hill Backworth, Barlow,
Barmoor, Barmston, Barnes, Battlefield,
Benton Square, Benwell, Bill Quay, Birtley...
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Hethersgill County of ****berland
Kershopefoot Longtown Skitby Stapleton Ancroft Barmoor Castle Barrow Burn
Beadnell Belford Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the former...
- Holes. The line runs near
Combs Reservoir,
through the 110-yard (100 m)
Barmoor Clough Tunnel,
beside the
former Peak
Forest Tramway,
descends 2 miles...
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Derbyshire estates of his mother's cousin, and who in 1793
inherited Barmoor Castle from a
Phipps relative.
Sitwell came to his father's
estates in...
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older tower)
Eglinton Castle, 1798
Barmoor Castle, c. 1801
Pinkie House, 1800 St Paul's Church, Perth, 1807
Barmoor Castle, Northumberland, 1801 Canaan...