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Stocksfield is a
small village situated close to the
River Tyne,
about 14
miles (23 km) west of
Newcastle upon Tyne in the
southern part of Northumberland...
- scepticism.
Stocksfield [U.K.]: A****en. ISBN 978-1-84465-409-3. OCLC 715184861. Thorsrud,
Harald (2009).
Ancient scepticism.
Stocksfield [U.K.]: A****en...
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Smaller towns and
villages around Hexham include Corbridge,
Riding Mill,
Stocksfield and
Wylam to the east,
Acomb and
Bellingham to the north,
Allendale to...
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comprising around 20 residences. It is in the
parish of
Stocksfield and is just to the
south of
Stocksfield in
Northumberland with
Broomley to the west and Whittonstall...
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Stocksfield,
formerly Broomley and
Stocksfield is a
civil parish in Northumberland, England. At the 2001 census, the parish,
which includes the village...
- Smith,
Charles (2007).
International Trade and
Globalisation (3rd ed.).
Stocksfield:
Anforme Ltd. ISBN 978-1-905504-10-7. Smith,
Hazel Knowles (2002). European...
- of Whitley. The
family seats are
Bywell Hall, in
Bywell and
Stocksfield Hall, in
Stocksfield, both in Northumberland. They also
owned Bretton Hall in West...
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Stocksfield is a
railway station on the Tyne
Valley Line,
which runs
between Newcastle and
Carlisle via Hexham. The station,
situated 14 miles 47 chains...
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Riding Mill, Choppington, Corbridge, Seahouses, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea,
Stocksfield, Haltwhistle, Wylam, Chathill,
Belford and Wooler), plus a very small...
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February 2002. He grew up
Stocksfield, but went to
neighbouring Prudhoe Community High School. He
began playing for
Stocksfield Football Club at the age...