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Linhope is a
small village in the
civil parish of Ingram, in Northumberland, England. It is
located in the
Cheviots on the
River Breamish, and within...
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There are two
notable villages in the
upper Breamish valley:
Ingram and
Linhope, both of
which are in the
Northumberland National Park. The
Breamish becomes...
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Northamptonshire Record Office. The Mary
Astell Academy (formerly
Linhope PRU) in
Linhope Road,
Newcastle upon Tyne, is
named after her.
There is also a...
- Walk
Harthope Valley Walk
Yeavering Bell Walk
Hethpool Wild Goat Walk
Linhope Spout Walk
Hethpool Linn and
Yeavering Bell Walk
Kirknewton Hillfort Trail...
- The Swan &
Edgar was (until 2013) a
public house at 43
Linhope Street, Marylebone,
owned by
Bourne and
Hollingsworth Group,
notable for its
claim to be...
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opened in the
building in July 2010. The
Feathers public house at 43
Linhope Street, Marylebone, was
renamed the "Swan & Edgar" in
honour of this former...
- Grey's Forest, Heathpool, Hepburn, Howtel, Humbleton, Ilderton, Ingram,
Linhope,
Greenshawhill & Hartside, Kilham, Kirknewton, Lanton, Lowick, Middleton...
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formed on 1
April 1955 from Brandon, Branton,
Fawdon and
Clinch and Ingram,
Linhope,
Greenshawhill and Hatside. The
Breamish Valley through which the small...
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Hetton Burn (R)
Lilburn Burn (Ls)
River Breamish (Rs)
Harelaw Burn (L)
Linhope Burn (L) All
further upstream tributaries of the
Tweed are
wholly in Scotland...
- northeast. A
slightly gentler climb,
though a
longer distance, is from
Linhope in the
Breamish valley,
approaching from the
south east. An alternative...