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17th – 19th Century Buildings In Holystone Village : P F Ryder
Ad Gefrin and Gefrinshire
Akeld : 19th Century Population
Akeld : Bronze Age (2000 BC – 700 BC)
Akeld : Conclusions and Potential for Further Research
Akeld : Early Medieval Glendale
Akeld : In The 20th Century
Akeld : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Akeld : Maelmin, Milfield and Akeld Strother
Akeld : Map Showing Location
Akeld : Neolithic Period (c. 5000 BC – 2000 BC)
Akeld : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Akeld : Remodelling The Township : Landholding, Farm Tenancies And Field Enclosure
Akeld : Remodelling The Village
Akeld : Research Document Information
Akeld : Romano-British Period and After (AD 70- 500)
Akeld : Selected Sources And Surveys
Akeld : Shires and Concept of the 'Multiple Estate'
Akeld : The History
Akeld : Transport and Communications
Akeld : Watermills
Akeld Bastle : Description
Akeld, Northumberland
Alnham : 18th - 19th Century Farms
Alnham : Area of Study
Alnham : Bronze Age (c. 2000 BC – 700 BC)
Alnham : Farm Mills
Alnham : Field System
Alnham : In The 20th Century And Beyond
Alnham : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Alnham : Later History
Alnham : Location and Topography
Alnham : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – c. 2000 BC)
Alnham : Outlying Farmsteads And Settlements
Alnham : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Alnham : Parish and Township
Alnham : Population And Land Tenure
Alnham : Potential For Further Research
Alnham : Railway Schemes
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Alnham : Romano-British Period and After (AD 70 - 410)
Alnham : Selected Sources and Surveys
Alnham : The ‘Waste’
Alnham : The 19th Century Village
Alnham : The Church of St Michael the Archangel
Alnham : The Components Of The Medieval Settlement
Alnham : The Earl of Northumberland's Tower
Alnham : The Early Medieval Period
Alnham : The History
Alnham : The Towerhouses
Alnham : The Vicar’s Pele
Alnham : The Village Layout
Alnham : Watermills
Alnham, Northumberland
Alwinton : Background 1700 - 2000
Alwinton : Bronze Age (c. 2000 BC – 700 BC)
Alwinton : Communications And Economy
Alwinton : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 50)
Alwinton : Layout Of The Village And Township
Alwinton : Mills
Alwinton : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – c. 2000 BC)
Alwinton : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Alwinton : Parish and Township
Alwinton : Population
Alwinton : Potential For Further Research
Alwinton : Research Document Information
Alwinton : Romano-British Period and After
Alwinton : Selected Sources and Surveys
Alwinton : The 18th Century
Alwinton : The 19th And 20th Centuries
Alwinton : The Parish Church
Alwinton :The History
Alwinton In The 16th - 17th Centuries
Alwinton
Alwinton, Northumberland
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Background 1700 - 2000
Background 1700 - 2000
Background : Upper Redesdale
Background
Background
Background
Bastles
Bifocal Settlement : Discussion
Birness Chapel : The Antiquarian Records
Bondage Holdings, Unfree Tenants And Free Tenants
Bondage Holdings, Unfree Tenants And Free Tenants
Bondage Holdings, Unfree Tenants And Free Tenants
Bondagers
Border Reiving and Religious Discord
Breamish Valley Archaeology Project
Bronze Age Swords
Byrness : Communications
Byrness : Conclusion
Byrness : Early Medieval Period
Byrness : From Shieling Ground To Permanent Settlement
Byrness : Medieval Settlement And Tenure
Byrness : Parish, Townships and Wards
Byrness : Potential For Further Research
Byrness : Prehistory
Byrness : Research Document Information
Byrness : Romano-British Period
Byrness : Romano-British Settlements
Byrness : Selected Antiquarian Descriptions
Byrness : The 19th Century
Byrness : The 20th Century Forestry Commission Village
Byrness : The Burial Ground
Byrness : The Church of St Francis
Byrness : The Farmstead
Byrness : The History
Byrness :  Description  of The Church of St Francis by P F Ryder
Byrness Chapel : Date and Function
Byrness Mill
Byrness, Northumberland
Byrness
Byrness
Cairns and Burial Mounds
Catcleugh Reservoir
Charlton
Cheviot Area : Historical Background
Chew Green
Church of St Gregory, Kirknewton : P F Ryder
College Valley - A Beautiful Place
Common Information
Communications And Economy
Communications And Economy
Communications
Concealed Communities: Marginal Communities in Upland Northumberland
Conclusion : Medieval Upper Redesdale
Conclusion : Settlement Pattern And Agricultural Practice
Conclusions : Medieval And Early Modern Settlement At Alnham
Conclusions
Conclusions
Conclusions
Conclusion
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Coquetdale & Rothbury Forest Area : Historical Background
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Coquetdale Community Archaeology
Dere Street
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Discussion on Church of St Gregory, Kirknewton : P F Ryder
Documentary Sources For Population : 1670 - 1850
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Drovers Project Interpretation: Archaeological Research
Early Excavations and Recent Survey
Early Medieval Glendale
Early Medieval Glendale
Early Medieval Patterns Of Lordship
Early Medieval Stonework : St Peter's Churchyard Falstone Chapel
Early Medieval Stonework :The Cross Shaft
Ecclesiastical Structure
Education
Elishaw
Elsdon : An Early Centre Of The Lordship
Elsdon : Area of Study
Elsdon : Buildings Around The Green (P F Ryder)
Elsdon : Coal Mining
Elsdon : Early Medieval Patterns Of Lordship
Elsdon : Enclosure
Elsdon : Fairs and Markets
Elsdon : Field System
Elsdon : From The 18th Century To The Present
Elsdon : Location and Topography
Elsdon : Manorial And Township Institutions
Elsdon : Mills
Elsdon : Parish, Townships and Wards
Elsdon : Population
Elsdon : Potential for Further Research
Elsdon : Prehistory
Elsdon : Roads and Communications
Elsdon : Romano-British Period
Elsdon : Romano-British Settlements
Elsdon : Selected Sources and Surveys
Elsdon : Site Morphology
Elsdon : Strategic Considerations
Elsdon : Tenurial Development
Elsdon : The 19th Century
Elsdon : The 20th Century
Elsdon : The Church
Elsdon : The History
Elsdon : The Tower House
Elsdon And Harbottle
Elsdon In The 16th - 17th Centuries
Elsdon Parish and Rochester Ward
Elsdon Tenurial Development : Conclusions
Elsdon Tower : Description of The Caphouse
Elsdon Tower : Description of The East End
Elsdon Tower : Description of The Exterior
Elsdon Tower : Description of The North Wall
Elsdon Tower : Description of The South Wall
Elsdon Tower : Description of The West End
Elsdon Tower : The Caphouse and Roof Structure
Elsdon Tower : The House
Elsdon Tower House : The Medieval Cross Slab
Elsdon Tower Interior : The Basement
Elsdon Tower Interior : The First Floor
Elsdon Tower Interior : The Second Floor
Elsdon and Harbottle Castles
Elsdon, Northumberland
Elsdon
Evidence For Specific Landholdings : The Deed of 1604
Evidence For Specific Landholdings : The Indenture of 1609
Excavations and Surveys
Extending The Economy
Extending The Economy
Falstone : 20th Century
Falstone : Area of Study
Falstone : Early Medieval Stonework
Falstone : Hawkhope Hill Colliery
Falstone : Location and Topography
Falstone : Mills
Falstone : Parishes and Townships
Falstone : Potential for Further Research
Falstone : Prehistory
Falstone : Religion
Falstone : Research Documentation Information
Falstone : Romano-British Period
Falstone : The 19th Century Education
Falstone : The 19th Century Expansion
Falstone : The History
Falstone : The Place Name
Falstone : United Reformed Church
Falstone Early Medieval Stonework : Hroethberht's Memorial Stone
Falstone Farmhouse : P F Ryder: notes after visit - 4 7 90
Falstone, Northumberland
Falstone
Fields And Commons : The Wider Township Territory
Funding the Project
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Glossary : A - C
Glossary : D - F
Glossary : G - M
Glossary : N - S
Glossary : T - Z
Great Tosson : Agricultural Pictures
Great Tosson : Bronze Age (c. 2000 BC – 700 BC)
Great Tosson : Burials
Great Tosson : Extent And Population
Great Tosson : In The 20th Century
Great Tosson : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Great Tosson : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – c. 2000 BC)
Great Tosson : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Great Tosson : Population
Great Tosson : Potential For Further Research
Great Tosson : Railway Schemes
Great Tosson : Research Document Information
Great Tosson : Romano-British Period and After (AD 70-500)
Great Tosson : Selected Sources And Surveys
Great Tosson : Tenurial History
Great Tosson : The 17th and 18th Centuries
Great Tosson : The 19th Century Village
Great Tosson : The Form And Development Of The Village
Great Tosson : The History
Great Tosson : The Hospital of St Leonard at Alriburne (Allerdene)
Great Tosson : The Map Evidence
Great Tosson : Water Mills
Great Tosson Tower : By P F Ryder
Great Tosson, Northumberland
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Area Of Study
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Background Research Information
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Conclusions
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Later Mills
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Potential for Future Research
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Prehistory
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Romano-British Period
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Selected Sources And Surveys
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Settlement
Greenhaugh And Tarset : The Early Medieval Period
Greenhaugh and Tarset : The History
Greenhaugh and Tarset, Northumberland
Greenhaugh and Tarset
Hadrian's Wall - History and Archaeology
Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site
Hadrian's Wall
Harbottle : Background Research Information
Harbottle : Conclusions And Potential For Further Research
Harbottle : Forest
Harbottle : From 1600 To The Present Day
Harbottle : Location And Topography
Harbottle : Mills And Quarry
Harbottle : Peels/Shirmundesden
Harbottle : Prehistoric Occupation And Land Use
Harbottle : Selected Sources And Surveys
Harbottle : Summary Of Dated Events
Harbottle : The Borough
Harbottle : The Castle
Harbottle : The Chapel
Harbottle : The Evidence For Early Medieval Settlement
Harbottle : The History
Harbottle : The Medieval Settlement And Castle
Harbottle : The Park
Harbottle And The Castles of Henry II
Harbottle And The Impact Of Border Warfare : 1300 - 1600
Harbottle Castle
Harbottle, Northumberland
Harbottle
Harehaugh Long Cairn, Coquetdale: A Short Report on the Results of the Excavation
Hethpool : Area of Study
Hethpool : Background Research Information
Hethpool : Bronze Age (2000 BC – 700 BC)
Hethpool : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Hethpool : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – 2000 BC)
Hethpool : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Hethpool : Population And Extent
Hethpool : Potential For Further Research
Hethpool : Romano-British Period And After (From AD 70)
Hethpool : Selected Sources And Surveys
Hethpool : The Brewery
Hethpool : The Chapel
Hethpool : The History
Hethpool : The Tower
Hethpool : The Township Fields And Waste
Hethpool : The Village Layout
Hethpool : The Watermill
Hethpool And The Arts And Crafts Style
Hethpool From 1600 To 1900
Hethpool In The 20th Century
Hethpool, Northumberland
High Alwinton : The Village Settlement
High Rochester Roman Fort
High Rochester
Historic Village Atlas Northumberland : Aims
Historic Village Atlas Northumberland : Methods
Historic Village Atlas: Mapping Local History in Northumberland National Park
Historical Background
Historical Highlights
History And Archaeology
Holystone : Background Research Information
Holystone : Early Medieval Origins
Holystone : Estates And Parochial Centres
Holystone : Location And Topography
Holystone : Mills
Holystone : Potential For Further Research
Holystone : Prehistory
Holystone : Romano-British Period
Holystone : Selected Sources And Surveys
Holystone : The Church
Holystone : The History
Holystone : The Lady's Well
Holystone : The Place Name
Holystone : Township Territory
Holystone And Harbottle : Overview
Holystone And Harbottle
Holystone Church : Architectural Description And Analysis By P F Ryder
Holystone Church : Discussion
Holystone In The 17th - 18th Centuries
Holystone In The 19th Century
Holystone In The 20th Century And Beyond
Holystone, Northumberland
Holystone
Horsley
Horsley
How We Can Help
How You Can Help
Human Remains
Ingram : Background Research Information
Ingram : Bronze Age (c. 2000 BC – 700 BC)
Ingram : Crosses
Ingram : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Ingram : Manorial Tenure
Ingram : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – c. 2000 BC)
Ingram : Outlying Settlements
Ingram : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Ingram : Population And Tenancies
Ingram : Population
Ingram : Potential For Further Research
Ingram : Raids And Garrisons
Ingram : Rectory Gardens Excavation
Ingram : Romano-British Period And After (AD 70 - 500)
Ingram : Selected Sources And Surveys
Ingram : St Michael’s Church Discussion
Ingram : St Michael's Church Exterior By P F Ryder
Ingram : St Michael's Church Interior By P F Ryder
Ingram : The 17th Century
Ingram : The 20th Century And Beyond
Ingram : The Components Of The Village
Ingram : The History
Ingram : The Tower
Ingram : Village Layout
Ingram : Water Mills
Ingram Parish and Township
Ingram, Northumberland
Interior of Church of St Gregory, Kirk Newton : P F Ryder
Introduction : Territories And Townships
Iron Age : Discussion
Kidland
Kidland
Kilham : 19th Century Population
Kilham : Area Of Study
Kilham : Background Research Information
Kilham : Border Warfare
Kilham : Bronze Age (2000 BC – 700 BC)
Kilham : Dispersed Settlement
Kilham : Extent Of Settlement And Cultivation
Kilham : Farm Mills
Kilham : Iron Age (700 BC–AD 70)
Kilham : Later History
Kilham : Mills
Kilham : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – 2000 BC)
Kilham : Palaeolithic And Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Kilham : Population
Kilham : Potential For Further Research
Kilham : Romano-British Period And After
Kilham : Selected Sources And Surveys
Kilham : The Chapel
Kilham : The History
Kilham : The Village Layout
Kilham : Transport And Communications
Kilham In The 20th Century
Kilham Stronghouse
Kilham Township And Kirknewton Parish
Kilham, Northumberland
Kirkham Priory’s Lands
Kirknewton : Bronze Age (2000 BC – 700 BC)
Kirknewton : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Kirknewton : Village Layout
Kirknewton And Westnewton : 19th Century Population
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Area of Study
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Background Research Information
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – 2000 BC)
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Palaeolithic And Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Potential For Further Research
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Romano-British Period And After (AD 70 - 500)
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Selected Sources And Surveys
Kirknewton And Westnewton : The History
Kirknewton And Westnewton : Watermills
Kirknewton And Westnewton In The 20th Century
Kirknewton And Westnewton Population : 17th - 18th Centuries
Kirknewton And Westnewton Population : The 13th - 16th Centuries
Kirknewton And Westnewton, Northumberland
Kirknewton Parish And The Township Of Hethpool
Kirknewton Parish And The Townships of Kirknewton And Westnewton
Kirknewton Tower And Manor House
Kirknewton and Westnewton : Area of Study
Kirknewton and Westnewton : Potential For Further Research
Kirknewton and Westnewton : Selected Sources and Surveys
Kirknewton and Westnewton : The History
Kirknewton, Westnewton and Newton in Glendale
Liberties : Conclusions
Liberties And Franchises
Liberties and Franchises
Location of holdings
Lordenshaws
Lordship : the Umfravilles and Vescis
Lordship in the Hills : The Liberty of Redesdale and the Monastic Landholdings in Kidland
Lordship in the Valley : the Barony of Alnwick
Lordship, Liberties And Manors
Low Alwinton : The Church Complex
Manorial Structure
Map Showing Location Of Holystone
Map Showing Location Of Ingram
Map Showing Location of Alnham
Map Showing Location of Alwinton
Map Showing Location of Byrness
Map Showing Location of Falstone
Map Showing Location of Great Tosson
Map Showing Location of Hethpool
Map Showing Location of Kilham
Map Showing Location of Kirknewton And Westnewton
Map Showing Location of Rochester
Map Showing Location of Tarset And Greenhaugh
Map Showing Location of Tarset And Greenhaugh
Map Showing Location of Westnewton
Map showing location of Elsdon
Map showing the location of Harbottle
Medieval Akeld : Bastle
Medieval Akeld : Chapel
Medieval Akeld : Layout Of The Village
Medieval Akeld : Mill
Medieval Akeld : Population And Tenancies
Medieval Cross Slab Grave Covers in St Cuthbert's Church, Elsdon
Medieval Elsdon
Newminster Charters : Discussion
Newton Park
Nonconformist Churches In Northumberland National Park : By P F Ryder
Nonconformist Churches In The National Park : P F Ryder
Nonconformist Churches in Northumberland National Park By P F Ryder
Other Routes In Redesdale
Parishes, Townships and Wards
Pastoralism In Upper Redesdale : Transhumance
Pastoralism In Upper Redesdale : Vaccaries And Bercaries
People in the National Park
Pictures : Alnham Church
Pictures : Alwinton
Pictures : Byrness Church
Pictures : Catcleugh Reservoir
Pictures : Elsdon
Pictures : Falstone
Pictures : Greenhaugh
Pictures : Harbottle
Pictures : Hethpool
Pictures : Hethpool
Pictures : Holystone Buildings
Pictures : Holystone
Pictures : Ingram
Pictures : Kilham
Pictures : Kirknewton
Pictures : Modern Forestry Housing at Byrness
Pictures : Rochester
Pictures : Tarset
Pictures : Thirlwall Castle
Pictures : Thorneyburn Church
Pictures : Tosson Burgh Hillfort
Pictures : Westnewnton
Place Name Evidence: -botl names
Population And Settlement : Mid 18th - Early 19th Centuries
Practical Application of Survey Results
Project Background
Project Excavation 13th – 26th August 2005
Project Excavation 2006
Project Highlights
Project News
Projects in Northumberland National Park
Recession And Retrenchment
Recession And Retrenchment
Recolonisation And The Emergence Of Reiver Society
Recolonisation And The Emergence Of Reiver Society
Recovery And Resettlement
Recovery and Resettlement
Redesdale & Elsdon Parish : Historical Background
Redesdale In The Late 18th – 19th Centuries
Redesdale In The Late 18th And 19th Centuries
Redesdale In The Late 18th And 19th Centuries
Redesdale Under The Lordship Of The Howards
Redesdale Under The Lordship Of The Howards
Redesdale Under The Lordship Of The Howards
References to Consult
Related Information on Hadrian's Wall
Reporting Discoveries
Research Document Information
Ritual Site?
Rochester : Background Research Information
Rochester : Coal Workings
Rochester : Communications
Rochester : Conclusions
Rochester : Early Medieval Period
Rochester : Early Modern Resettlement
Rochester : Education
Rochester : Land Tenure
Rochester : Late Antiquity
Rochester : Lime Kiln
Rochester : Medieval Settlement And Tenure
Rochester : Population 1670 - 1720
Rochester : Population Estimate
Rochester : Population Mid 17th Century
Rochester : Population and Settlement 1600 - 1850
Rochester : Potential For Further Research
Rochester : Prehistory
Rochester : Romano-British Period
Rochester : Romano-British Settlements
Rochester : The History
Rochester : Toponymy And Settlement
Rochester : Water Corn Mills
Rochester In The 20th Century
Rochester In The Border Surveys c. 1600
Rochester, Northumberland
Rochester
Rochester
Rothbury & Coquetdale
Route Deviations
Routes : Later History
Scheduled Ancient Monuments
Settlement In Upper North Tynedale : A Discussion
Shires And The Concept Of The Multiple Estate
Shires And The Concept Of The Multiple Estate
Shires And The Concept Of The Multiple Estate
Shires And The Concept Of The Multiple Estate
Simonside - Sacred Mountain?
Some Key Hillfort Sites
Sources of Information
Sources
St Peter's Church Falstone : By P F Ryder
Stories and Folklore
Structure Of Settlement : Vills, Villages And Hamlets
Summary
Surnames And Graynes : Reiver Society
Surveys
Tarset : Components Of The Medieval Site And Manor
Tarset And Greenhaugh : Area Of Study
Tarset And Greenhaugh : Conclusions
Tarset And Greenhaugh : Potential for Future Research
Tarset And Greenhaugh, Northumberland
Tarset Castle
Tarset The Settlement : Village Or Hamlet?
Tarset and Greenhuagh : The History
Tarset, Lanehead And Greenhaugh : In The 19th And 20th Centuries
Term : The Administrative Vill
Term : The Manor
Term : The Parish
Term : The Poor Law Township
Term : The Territorial Vill
Term : Township or Vill
Term : Villages, Hamlets and Farmsteads
The 18th - 19th Century Remodelling Of The Villages : Conclusions
The 18th - 19th Century Remodelling Of The Villages : Kirknewton
The 18th - 19th Century Remodelling Of The Villages : Westnewton
The 18th - 19th Century Remodelling Of The Villages
The Alnwick And Cornhill Railway
The Alnwick and Cornhill Railway
The Alnwick and Cornhill Railway
The Archaeology of Coquetdale
The Augustinian Priory of Holystone
The Barony Of Wark And Manor Of Kilham
The Barony of Alnwick and Manor of Alnham
The Barony of Alnwick and Manor of Ingram
The Barony of Wark and Manors of Newton
The Barony of Wooler And Vill of Hethpool
The Boundaries Discussion : Hotbank
The Breamish Valley In The Early Medieval Era
The Building History of Elsdon Tower and House
The Buildings Of Harbottle Village By P F Ryder
The Church of St Michael and All Angels : Discussion
The Church of St Michael and All Angels : P F Ryder
The Church of St Michael the Archangel : Description by P F Ryder
The Church of St Michael the Archangel : Discussion
The Church of St Michael the Archangel : The Interior
The Components Of The Medieval Settlement
The Development Of Ingram In The 18th And 19th Centuries
The Duergar
The Elsdon Market ‘Affray’
The Extent Of The Umfraville Domains
The Extent Of The Umfraville Domains
The Golden Pots
The Highland Pastures : Hopes And Shielings
The Horsley Holdings
The Hospital Of Great Newton In Glendale
The Liberty of Tynedale
The Medieval Buildings of Elsdon : Elsdon Tower
The Medieval Buildings of Elsdon By P F Ryder
The National Park Archaeologist
The Newminster Charters
The North Tyne After 1945
The North Tyne Valley After 1945
The Origins Of The Umfraville Liberty Of Redesdale
The Origins of Greenhaugh
The Parish Church In The 16th - 17th Centuries
The Parish Church of St Cuthbert Elsdon : Exterior
The Parish Church of St Cuthbert, Elsdon : Discussion
The Parish Church of St Cuthbert, Elsdon : Interior
The Parishes And Townships Of North Tynedale
The Redeswire
The Reverend Dodgson Snowed Up at Elsdon 1762
The Roman Link Road
The Source And Its Context : Richard De Umfraville's Letter Of 1220
The Structure Of Lordship : The Liberty Of Tynedale
The Ten Towns of Coquetdale
The Ten Towns of Coquetdale
The Ten Towns of Coquetdale
The Threats To Our Heritage
The Township and Manor of Great Tosson
The Upper Rede Valley In The 20th Century
The Upper Rede Valley In The 20th Century
The Upper Rede Valley In The 20th Century
The Uttermost Plenished Town
Thirlwall Castle : A Short History
Thirlwall Castle : Funding the Project
Thirlwall Castle : What Did We Do?
Thirlwall Castle : What the Archaeologists Can Tell Us
Thirlwall Castle : What's In A Name?
Thirlwall Castle, Northumberland, Wins National Recognition: 9th April 2003
Thirlwall Castle: Myth and Legend
Tosson Mill
Tosson Township and Rothbury Parish
Township and Parish, Barony and Manor
Transhumance
Transport And Communications
Treasure
Tynedale In The 12th - 13th Centuries
Tynedale In The 12th And 13th Centuries
Understanding
Upper Redesdale : Background
Useful Addresses And Contacts
Vaccaries and Bercaries
Watermill
Westnewton : Bronze Age (2000 BC – 700 BC)
Westnewton : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Westnewton : Village Layout
Westnewton and Kirknewton, Northumberland
What Does Archaeology Tell Us?
What is ‘Archaeology’?
What the Project Achieved
Why Preserve Archaeological Remains?
Wider significance
Wingates, Northumberland
Yeavering Bell
Yetholmshire and Maelminshire

Architecture

Access Audits
Accessibility for All
Accessibility for All
Alterations and Extensions
Background
Building Form
Building Regulations
Chimneys
Colour and Tone
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)
Conservation and Reinvention
Conservatories and Sun Rooms
Criteria for Today
Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Doors
Dormer Windows
English Heritage Access Policy
External Features
Gutters and Down Pipes
Introduction
Investment in Existing Buildings
Joinery
Masonry
Materials
Outstanding Design
Painting
Porches
Protected Species
Rainwater Goods
Respecting Character
Roof Covering
Roof Details
Roofs
The Character of Buildings
Understanding the Buildings in the National Park
Vehicular Access and Garaging
Windows and Doors

Archives

Akeld : 19th Century Population
Akeld : Bronze Age (2000 BC – 700 BC)
Akeld : Early Medieval Glendale
Akeld : In The 20th Century
Akeld : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
Akeld : Maelmin, Milfield and Akeld Strother
Akeld : Neolithic Period (c. 5000 BC – 2000 BC)
Akeld : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
Akeld : Remodelling The Township : Landholding, Farm Tenancies And Field Enclosure
Akeld : Remodelling The Village
Akeld : Research Document Information
Akeld : Romano-British Period and After (AD 70- 500)
Akeld : Selected Sources And Surveys
Akeld : Shires and Concept of the 'Multiple Estate'
Akeld : Transport and Communications
Akeld : Watermills
Akeld Bastle : Description
Alnham : Potential For Further Research
Alnham : Research Document Information
Alnham : Selected Sources and Surveys
Alnham, Northumberland
Bibliography
Byrness : Research Document Information
Byrness : Selected Antiquarian Descriptions
Documentary Sources For Population : 1670 - 1850
Downloads for Akeld
Downloads for Alnham
Downloads for Byrness
Downloads for Falstone
Downloads for Great Tosson
Downloads for Rochester
Elsdon : Selected Sources and Surveys
Evidence For Specific Landholdings : The Deed of 1604
Evidence For Specific Landholdings : The Indenture of 1609
Falstone : Research Documentation Information
Glossary : A - C
Glossary : D - F
Glossary : G - M
Glossary : N - S
Glossary : T - Z
Great Tosson : Research Document Information
Great Tosson : Selected Sources And Surveys
Greenhaugh And Tarset : Selected Sources And Surveys
Harbottle : Selected Sources And Surveys
Harbottle : Summary Of Dated Events
Hethpool : Selected Sources And Surveys
How we used our source information
Ingram : Selected Sources And Surveys
Ingram : St Michael’s Church Discussion
Kilham : Extent Of Settlement And Cultivation
Kilham : Population
Kilham : Selected Sources And Surveys
Kirkham Priory’s Lands
Kirknewton, Westnewton and Newton in Glendale
Medieval Akeld : Bastle
Medieval Akeld : Chapel
Medieval Akeld : Layout Of The Village
Medieval Akeld : Mill
Medieval Akeld : Population And Tenancies
Newminster Charters : Discussion
Rochester : Population Mid 17th Century
Sources
Structure Of Settlement : Vills, Villages And Hamlets
Term : The Administrative Vill
Term : The Manor
Term : The Parish
Term : The Poor Law Township
Term : The Territorial Vill
Term : Township or Vill
Term : Villages, Hamlets and Farmsteads
The Alnwick and Cornhill Railway
Township and Parish, Barony and Manor
Where Did We Get the Information From?

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

About the Joint Local Access Forum
Area covered by Coast and Country

Arts development

General Arts Information
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