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Fontburn is a
drinking water reservoir situated 10
miles (16 km)
northwest of the
market town of Morpeth, and
immediately to the east of
Harwood Forest...
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Fontburn Halt was a
weatherboard and corrugated-iron-built
railway station in Northumberland, England, on the
Rothbury Branch,
built to
serve the pre-existing...
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major reservoir in the
Northern zone is
Kielder Water.
Others include:
Fontburn, on the
River Font,
which feeds an
adjacent treatment works; and Catcleugh...
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artillery can be
clearly heard from
Lindisfarne to the north-east and
Fontburn Reservoir in the south.
Because of this,
recreational use of the area is...
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south of the
Simonside section,
which covered the high
watershed of
Fontburn Reservoir, to the commission.
Subsequent additions to the
forest include...
- the use of workers. It was
named White House at
first but then
Fontburn (or "
Fontburn (Halt)"), and it
later became a
public station. The main line railways...
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British Railway (LNER)
Scotsgap to Rothbury, via Longwitton, Ewesley,
Fontburn Halt and
Brinkburn 15
September 1952 (to p****engers) 11
November 1963 (to...
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Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Fontburn Viaduct Ewesley Longwitton Scotsgap...
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North Angerton Meldon Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne
Railway Hepscott Choppington North...
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Yorkshire Filby Broad -
Norfolk Fisher Tarn - ****bria
Fleet Pond -
Hampshire Fontburn Reservoir -
Northumberland Fonthill Lake -
Wiltshire Fountains Fell Tarn...