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Duddo is a
village and
civil parish in Northumberland,
about 8
miles (13 km)
southwest of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Duddo Five
Stones is a
stone circle to the...
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Duddo Five
Stones (grid
reference NT930437) is a
stone circle north of
Duddo in
North Northumberland,
approximately 4miles (6 km)
South of the Scottish...
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Duddo Tower is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument and a
Grade II
listed building comprising the
ruinous remains of an
ancient pele
tower and 16th
century tower...
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Reservoir Chatton Chillingham Castle Cornhill-on-Tweed
Crookham Doddington Duddo and
Duddo Tower Etal and Etal
Castle Fowberry Tower Goswick Greystead Haggerston...
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hillforts such as
Yeavering Bell, and
stone circles such as the
Goatstones and
Duddo Five Stones. Most of the area was
occupied by the Brythonic-Celtic Votadini...
- Bowsden,
Branxton Carham, Chatton, Chillingham, Cornhill-on-Tweed Doddington,
Duddo Earle, Easington, Ellingham,
Ewart Ford Holy Island,
Horncliffe Ilderton...
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civil parishes in 1866. The
parishes of
Norhamshire were: Cornhill-on-Tweed
Duddo Felkington Grindon Horncliffe Loanend Longridge Norham Mains Norham S****swood...
- 1496,
James IV
invaded England alongside Warbeck,
destroying Tillmouth,
Duddo,
Branxton and
Howtel towers, and
Twizell Castle and
Heaton Castle. However...
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Mittyack (Rownack) • Murray-Sunset (Raak Plain) •
Murrayville (
Duddo,
Duddo Wells, Danyo, Goongee, Gunamalary) •
Nangiloc • Neds
Corner (Kulnine...
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Crookham Dalton (nr Hexham),
Dalton (nr Ponteland),
Dissington (nr Ponteland),
Duddo, Dunstan, Eachwick, Earle, East Cramlington, East Ord, Eglingham, Elsdon...