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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...
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defeated by
Beowulf and
Wiglaf in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf.
Longwitton dragon Of
Northumbrian legend. Worm hill
dragon 700Â AD the Anglo-Saxons...
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Central Railway/
North British Railway (LNER)
Scotsgap to Rothbury, via
Longwitton, Ewesley,
Fontburn Halt and
Brinkburn 15
September 1952 (to p****engers)...
- Fenrother, Freeholders’
Quarter and Riddell's Quarter, Longhirst, Longshaws,
Longwitton, Low Angerton, Lynmouth, Meldon, Mitford, Molesdon, Morpeth,
Morpeth Castle...
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Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne
Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
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Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne
Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
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Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne
Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
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Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne
Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...
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Northumberland Central Railway Rothbury Brinkburn Fontburn Halt
Ewesley Longwitton Blyth & Tyne
Railway Hepscott Choppington North Seaton Newbiggin-by-the-Sea...