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Shawdon Hall is a
privately owned 18th-century
country house located between Bolton and Hedgeley, near Alnwick, Northumberland, in
North East England...
- 18th century. In 1825, the
property was
acquired by
William Pawson of
Shawdon Hall, who
served as the High
Sheriff of
Northumberland in 1826. However...
- the Duke; Jenny's
Lantern on the
Bolton estate, and
Crawley Tower on the
Shawdon estate, all
dating from the late 18th century. The
Observatory incorporates...
- Devil's Causeway,
Bridge of Aln, Low
Barton Coe Burn (Lower Learchild)
Shawdon Burn
Bolton Bolton Mill
Edlingham Burn
Abberwick Ford
Abberwick Mill Catcheugh...
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Castle Otterburn Hall
Otterburn Tower Ponteland Castle Seaton Delaval Hall
Shawdon Hall
Swarland Old Hall
Unthank Hall
Wallington Hall
Walwick Grange Westhall...
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Denwick Burn (L)
Shipley Burn (L)
Eglingham Burn (R)
Edlingham Burn (R)
Shawdon Burn (L) Coe Burn (R)
Callaly Burn (R) Mere Burn (L)
Howick Burn (MS) Embleton...
- (probably
added wings) 1770s (demolished 1954) The Castle,
Castle Eden c1775
Shawdon Hall 1779 (probable attribution)
Backworth Hall 1780
Acton House 1781 Charlton...
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country seats past and present, such as at Eslington, Bolton, Callaly,
Shawdon, Broomepark, and Lemington;
Hulne Priory within the park walls; The Cheviot...
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Newton by the Sea,
Newton on the Moor,
North Charlton, Rennington, Rock,
Shawdon & Woodhouse, Shilbottle, Shipley,
South Charlton, Stamford,
Sturton Grange...
- Northumberland, Esquire, to sell or
otherwise dispose of his Lands, in
Shawdon,
Shawdon Woodhouse, and Crawley, upon
settling Lands of like Value, in the said...