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- Longwitton station was a weather board and corrugated iron built railway station in Northumberland on the Rothbury Branch. Originally known as Rothley...
- use of the Trevelyan Estates. The Rothley platform was later renamed Longwitton and made public. The working arrangement with the NBR was considered onerous...
- defeated by Beowulf and Wiglaf in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. Longwitton dragon Of Northumbrian legend. Worm hill dragon 700 AD the Anglo-Saxons...
- Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
- Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
- Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
- Fenrother, Freeholders’ Quarter and Riddell's Quarter, Longhirst, Longshaws, Longwitton, Low Angerton, Lynmouth, Meldon, Mitford, Molesdon, Morpeth, Morpeth Castle...
- Central Railway/ North British Railway (LNER) Scotsgap to Rothbury, via Longwitton, Ewesley, Fontburn Halt and Brinkburn 15 September 1952 (to p****engers)...
- Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
- Breamish, and the other for a road leading from Morpeth, through Mitford, Longwitton, and by Rothley Park wall to the High Cross at Elsdon — were in charge...