SpletSwarland Village Hall was provided by Clare G Vyner as a major amenity for the Swarland Settlement. It was built by the Fountains Abbey Settlers’ Society which was formed in 1934, at a cost of £3300. It has a chequered history, and, … SpletFelton & Swarland Local History Society. The society aims to bring together those people who share an interest in local history to inform and entertain them with talks,films and …
SWARLAND OLD HALL, Newton-on-the-Moor and Swarland
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SWARLAND HALL COTTAGE - Historic England
SpletThe Northmberland County History Vol. V p. 336 records a 1684 datestone (not seen) with the initials of John and Anne Cook. Listing NGR: NU2504502736 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. Legacy System number: 236888 Legacy System: LBS ... SpletClick on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Swarland like this: SWARLAND, a township in Felton parish, Northumberland; 8 miles S by W of Alnwick. Pop., 164. The manor of Swarland was owned from ancient times by the de Haslerigg family of Swarland Old Hall until the 18th century. In 1741 the estate was purchased by Richard Grieve of Swansford. In 1765 his son Davison Richard Grieve commissioned architect John Carr to build a new park and mansion, Swarland … Prikaži več Swarland is a small modern village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Newton-on-the-Moor and Swarland, in the county of Northumberland, England, situated about 7 miles (11 km) south of the market town of Prikaži več Swarland is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Swarland was formerly a township in Felton parish, from 1866 … Prikaži več The A1 junction The junction with the A1 has had numerous crashes, some fatal, so people now often travel through Newton on the Moor when travelling north. All … Prikaži več The first recorded leek show in North East England was held in Swarland in 1846. An annual pantomime is performed by the local drama group. … Prikaži več The village has a sporting culture; with various amenities at hand such as: 3 tennis courts, a 5-a-side court, football field, equestrian centre and an astroturf bowling Green and … Prikaži več Swarland Old Hall is a small 17th-century country house and is a Grade II* listed building. The house which has a four-bay south front and two storeys with attics was built in the late … Prikaži več Swarland First School is a small school in the village, with approximately 60 students between the ages of 3 and 9. The children usually go on to either an Alnwick or Rothbury middle … Prikaži več lorbach bayreuth