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- Chollerford is a village in Northumberland, England, approximately four miles (seven km) north of Hexham (via the A6079 road) on the B6318, the Military...
- food and drink, especially in the middle sections. The section between Chollerford and Walton is the highest and wildest part of the path; it is also where...
- Chollerford Bridge is a stone bridge that replaced an earlier medieval bridge crossing the River North Tyne at Chollerford, Northumberland, England. It...
- Church near Simonburn, Northumberland (off the Bellingham Road, north of Chollerford). His feast day is 1 July. David Hugh Farmer wrote that the legend of...
- Brampton & Warwick Bridge X85 Leazes E 680 Bellingham via Acomb, Wall, Chollerford, Humshaugh & Wark 682 West Woodburn via Acomb, Wall, Barrasford, Gunnerton...
- as a left-bank tributary at Redesmouth. It p****es Hadrian's Wall near Chollerford before joining the South Tyne near Warden to the northwest of Hexham...
- the village of Chollerford, Northumberland, England from 1858 to 1958 on the Border Counties Railway. The station was opened as Chollerford on 5 April 1858...
- Chathill, Chatton, Chesterwood, Cheswick, Cheswick Buildings, Chillingham, Chollerford, Chollerton, Choppington, Christon Bank, Clennell, Clifton, Coalcleugh...
- succeeded as king of Northumbria by his brother Oswiu. The road east of Chollerford that runs alongside the Roman Wall (B6318) has a wooden cross standing...
- Chesters Bridge Northumberland Chollerford C3 ruined Roman bridge over the River Tyne Chollerford Bridge Northumberland Chollerford 1785 II spans the River North...