Redesmouth is a village in Northumberland, England, just over 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south-east of Bellingham. Redesmouth is in the parliamentary constituency...
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which rises in the Cheviots and flows down to join the North Tyne at Redesmouth. Redesdale is traversed by the A68 trunk road, which enters Scotland via...
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(11 miles west of Alnwick), Northumberland, moved in 1950 to Redesmouth Farm, Redesmouth, near Bellingham, which was owned by his father Colonel Allen...
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Catcleugh Reservoir and joins the River North Tyne below the village of Redesmouth. The Rede is one of only two rivers in the North East of England that...
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Scots Gap (from where there was a branch line to Rothbury), then west to Redesmouth, and lastly south to Hexham. Arriva North East are the main operator of...
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Counties Railway (Hexham to Riccarton Junction). It served the village of Redesmouth, which is spelled differently. The station was opened in November 1864...
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Northumberland National Park and Corsenside before meeting the River North Tyne at Redesmouth. The A68 road also runs north–south, crossing the Rede at West Woodburn...
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of Bellingham village with the roadside entrance on the north side of Redesmouth Road. It was originally known as Bellingham but the name was changes changed...
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18th century. In Northumberland examples exist in Harlow Hill, Hepple, Redesmouth and Stanton. In North Yorkshire two remain at Burn Bridge and Stapleton...
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Hampshire 51°14′N 1°34′W / 51.23°N 01.57°W / 51.23; -01.57 SU3049 Redesmouth Northumberland 55°08′N 2°13′W / 55.13°N 02.22°W / 55.13; -02.22 NY8682...
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and Theresa and Harriet Charlton (1829), with a monument to Charlton of Redesmouth (1628) standing outside the south wall. The south chapel is remarkably...
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1861; closed 15 October 1956; contemporary maps indicate the spelling Redesmouth; Bellingham; opened 1 February 1861; renamed Bellingham North Tyne 1926;...
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