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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...
- 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...
- Callaly        Bywell Bothal ****field Berwick Belsay I I Haltwhistle & Bellister Barmoor Bamburgh Alnwick   Alnham Ayton Barden Bolton Cawood York Crayke Danby...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Hethersgill County of ****berland Kershopefoot Longtown Skitby Stapleton Ancroft Barmoor Castle Barrow Burn Beadnell Belford Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the former...
- Machine PSC. "Aydon Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Barmoor Castle" Archived 2012-01-18 at the Wayback Machine BLB. "Beaufront Castle"...