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Haltwhistle is a
market town and
civil parish in Northumberland, England, 23
miles (37 kilometres) east of
Carlisle and 37
miles (60 kilometres) west...
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Haltwhistle Castle Hill is a
ruined Norman earth and
timber ringwork fortress in
Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England.
There are no
extant stone remains...
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section of the
former Alston Line, a
standard gauge branch line
between Haltwhistle and
Alston which was
closed by
British Rail in May 1976. The railway...
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Alston Line was a 13-mile (21 km) single-track
branch line,
which linked Haltwhistle in
Northumberland with
Alston in ****bria. The line was
constructed in...
- the north,
Allendale to the
south and
Haydon Bridge,
Bardon Mill and
Haltwhistle to the west.
Newcastle upon Tyne is 25
miles (40 km) to the east and...
- Choppington, Corbridge, Seahouses, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Stocksfield,
Haltwhistle, Wylam, Chathill,
Belford and Wooler), plus a very
small part of northern...
- as The Old Courthouse, is a
former muni****l
building in Main Street,
Haltwhistle, a town in Northumberland, England. The building,
which is currently...
- The
Haltwhistle Burn is a
river which lies to the east of the
Northumbrian town of
Haltwhistle.
Rising in the
peaty uplands below the
ridge of the Whin...
- of 58,808
according to the 2001 census. The main
towns were Hexham,
Haltwhistle and Prudhoe. The
district contained part of Hadrian's Wall and the southern...
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Kielder Forest, and in the west, the
attractions of the
precipitous Haltwhistle Burn,
Viaduct and Castle. SSE of
Hexham is the
Derwent Reservoir. As...