Ebchester is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated to the north of Consett and to the south east of Whittonstall and the hamlet of Newlands...
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88528; -1.83389 Broom Hill is a small village in County Durham, England. It is situated to the north of Consett, near Ebchester and Medomsley. v t e...
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Æbbe of Coldingham (category People from Ebchester)
Æthelfrith, king of Bernicia from c. 593 to 616. She founded monasteries at Ebchester and St Abb's Head near Coldingham in Scotland. Æbbe was the daughter of...
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Ebchester railway station served the village of Ebchester, County Durham, England from 1867 to 1963 on the Derwent Valley Railway. The station opened...
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1+1⁄2 miles (2 km) south of Hamsterley and 1 mile (2 km) southeast of Ebchester along the B6309. Leadgate lies a further mile to the south east. Medomsley...
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Consett and north east of Shotley Bridge. It is located south west of Ebchester, of which it can be (probably mistakenly) considered an outlying part...
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Low Westwood is approximately 800 yards (730 m) from the village of Ebchester, built on the site of the Roman fort of Vindomora. Low Westwood lies just...
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churches. p. 162. Longstaffe, W. Hylton Dyer. (1970). Early history of Ebchester, Friarside, and Medomsley. Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological...
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Castleside, Consett North, Consett South, Cornsay, Crookhall, Delves Lane, Ebchester and Medomsley, Esh, Lanchester, and Leadgate; and the District of Wear...
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Denise Welch (category People from Ebchester)
Whitley Bay, and La Sagesse School in Newcastle upon Tyne, before moving to Ebchester, County Durham at the age of 13, where she attended Blackfyne Grammar...
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Low Quarter, in the county of Northumberland, England. It is north of Ebchester and south of Whittonstall on the B6309, which follows the route of the...
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raised to him have been recovered in the United Kingdom, such as that at Ebchester in County Durham (RIB 1102, DEO VERNOSTONO COCIDIO VIRILIS GER V S L)...
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English village in County Durham, a few miles to the north of Consett, near Ebchester and Hamsterley. It once had a colliery and coke works. Westwood colliery...
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On top of this was placed a Roman eagle, for the Roman settlements at Ebchester, Lanchester, Dere Street and Stanley. About the eagle's neck was a mural...
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Sheriff of Durham in 1856. He died in Brighton in 1864, and was buried in Ebchester church. Though Surtees did not set his novels in any readily identifiable...
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including the forts at Birdoswald and Bewcastle. Another inscription, at Ebchester, refers to him as Cocidius Vernostonus, Cocidius of the alder tree. A...
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Consett and Blackhill to the south, then continuing north east to East Law, Ebchester and onward to Swalwell within the borough of Gateshead. Shotley Bridge...
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to the founding of the Tang dynasty. Æbbe establishes a monastery at Ebchester, known as Kirk Hill at St Abb's Head near Coldingham (Scotland). Fazang...
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Church; Society of the Sacred Mission; extant St Antony's Priory, Durham Ebchester Nunnery nuns founded before 660 by St Ebba (purportedly daughter of King...
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Vindomora (category Ebchester)
Britain (Britannia Inferior). Its ruins, now known as Ebchester Roman Fort, are situated at Ebchester (grid reference NZ103555) in the English county of...
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Castle near Alston) Vindolanda (Little Chesters or Chesterholm) Vindomora (Ebchester) The Eagle of the Ninth is a celebrated children's novel by Rosemary Sutcliff...
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known as Dere Street. It is situated between the forts of Vindomora (Ebchester) and Vinovia (Binchester). The fort dates to AD 140, covers almost 6 acres...
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Roman Fort), Roman fort north of Bishop Auckland Vindomora, Roman fort at Ebchester Pevensey Roman Fort (Anderitum), Pevensey Belgic oppidum (Roman Braintree)...
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Hexham General Hospital 689 Consett via Dilston, Slaley, Whittonstall, Ebchester, Shotley Bridge & Blackhill B 684 Newcastle via Corbridge , Ovington,...
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Dialects, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland Survey of English Dialects, Ebchester, County Durham Millennium Memory Bank, Alnwick, Northumberland Millennium...
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East Hedleyhope, East Kyo, East Law, East Stanley, Eastbourne, Eastgate, Ebchester, Eden Vale, Edmondsley, Edmundbyers, Egglesburn, Egglescliffe, Eggleston...
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Castleshaw, but also with Ardotalia, the nearest fort (12 miles), Slack and Ebchester; all the forts probably got the tegulae from the same place in Grimescar...
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the River Tyne. To the south of Prudhoe is Hedley on the Hill and then Ebchester over the County Durham border. Prudhoe is also home to Hagg Bank, a steep...
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River Tyne. Dere Street, meanwhile, travels onward past Lanchester and Ebchester, the sites of the former forts of Longovicium and Vindomora. At Coria...
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